Swedavia - Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Swedavia Airports – connecting the world to all of Sweden The Swedavia Group owns, operates and develops Sweden’s national basic infrastructure of airports across Sweden and run ten airports from Kiruna in the north, to...
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European airlines set out network restoration plans
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More European airlines have outlined how they intend to rebuild their networks over the coming weeks after the mass fleet groundings in response to...
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airBaltic cuts 50% of flights through October
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Latvian carrier airBaltic has announced further deep cuts to capacity over the next six months, as well as delaying the launch of all new routes...
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Route rundown: MAN-PVG, HND-ARN, IST-XIY
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This week: Manchester Airport secures service to Shanghai; Stockholm gains first non-stop route to Tokyo in more than 30 years; and Turkish...
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Route rundown: AMS-BLR, CEB-KHH, ARN-LUX
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This week: KLM picks up former Jet Airways route; Philippines AirAsia expands Cebu network; and SAS returns to Luxembourg.
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Europe's most competitive airport and city pairs
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Leisure services to the Turkish holiday destination of Antalya feature heavily in list of the most-competitive routes in Europe this summer,...
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Swedavia pushes sustainability with biofuel trial at five airports
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Airport operator Swedavia has trialled biofuel refuelling operations at five of its airports as it continues to become more sustainable.
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SAS grows summer network with six new destinations
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SAS is adding six destinations to its network in summer 2019 along with 17 new routes from Scandinavia.
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Route rundown: DOH-LGW, KUL-HHQ, PVG-ARN
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This week: Qatar Airways resumes London Gatwick route after seven years, AirAsia expands in Thailand and new Stockholm and Shanghai link launched.
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Swedavia seeks to build on record-breaking year
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Elisabeth Axtelius, director of aviation business at Swedavia, discusses Stockholm Arlanda’s most notable new routes, the planned Swedish aviation...
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Cash injection to keep NextJet in the air
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NextJet, the largest regional airline in Sweden, will continue to operate beyond November after its owners agreed to provide a cash injection.
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Stockholm Arlanda secures Delhi route
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Another major new route announced by Sweden's largest airport
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Stockholm Arlanda eyes Asia and US for further growth
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Sweden's biggest airport reveals its ambitious plans for network expansion
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Routes Europe 2017 Marketing Awards shortlist announced
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A record number of votes were received for this year’s awards. Discover which airports and destinations have been recognised for their marketing...
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Stockholm Arlanda reduces airline charges to remain competitive
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After a record performance handling 24.7 million passengers in 2016, Swedavia has confirmed it will reduce airport charges at Sweden’s largest...
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Singapore Airlines uses Moscow flight to support Stockholm debut
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The new Singapore - Moscow - Stockholm flight will commence from May 30, 2017, subject to regulatory approval, and will be operated with a five...
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Avinor secures Oslo’s first regular connection out of Africa
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Ethiopian Airlines' new five times weekly link to Oslo from its Addis Ababa hub will operate via Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport from March 26, 2017...
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More Chinese travellers expected in Stockholm
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Sweden's hub airport believe a number of factors are driving more and more Chinese tourists to Stockholm, although the market is still underserved.
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Swedavia swoops for Copenhagen route development director
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Swedavia is strengthening the Aviation Business team by employing former Copenhagen Airport air service development executive Ole Wieth Christensen...
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SAS grows its winter activities with 470,000 seat boost
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Focusing on direct routes to popular destinations, SAS’s 2016/2017 Winter Programme will open up 470,000 more seats to travellers in Scandinavia...