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Launching in time for Christmas, Lufthansa Group’s low-cost carrier, Eurowings, will fly non-stop during the winter season from Kiruna and Luleå to its hub in Düsseldorf.
In February, 1.2 million passengers flew via Swedavia’s ten airports, a decrease of 58 per cent compared to February of 2019, which was a normal year. Compared to February 2021, which was also strongly affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, travel increased 335 per cent.
Norwegian continues to strengthen its presence in the Swedish market and is launching another three new European routes from Stockholm Arlanda Airport. The airline is meeting demand for trips to the sun by adding service to Antalya, Thessaloniki and Mykonos. With the new air links, Norwegian will offer 57 direct routes this summer from its reopened base at Arlanda.
Lufthansa Group’s low-cost carrier, Eurowings, continues to have confidence in the Swedish market’s wanderlust and is adding two direct routes from its new base at Stockholm Arlanda to the Greek island of Mykonos and to Larnaca, Cyprus.
Göteborg Landvetter Airport will get another international route for the summer season. In early June, the Mediterranean carrier Air Corsica will offer a new direct route between Gothenburg and the French island of Corsica.
The start-up regional airlines Skåneflyg and Västflyg are expanding the network of air routes in Sweden from Bromma Stockholm Airport and will launch direct service to Kristianstad and Trollhättan. Starting in late March, both routes will again be served from Bromma Stockholm.
Stockholm Arlanda Airport is being modernised, and this includes a new security checkpoint for Terminal 5 in 2023. Following a public procurement procedure, Swedavia signed a contract with a supplier of a standard system for screening passengers’ hand baggage in the security checkpoint.
During the annual winter school break, travel increases as many people take the opportunity to fly to the mountains of northern Sweden or to ski resorts abroad via Swedavia’s airports. Here are five smart tips that will save you time and make your visit to the airport as smooth as possible.
Swedavia has reported significantly better results for the fourth quarter of 2021, thanks to increased air travel mainly at the end of the year and continued good cost control. However, overall 2021 was dominated by the effects of the Covid pandemic, and Swedavia has reported a 1.4 billion kronor pre-tax loss for the full year.
The Norwegian start-up low cost carrier Flyr is expanding its network of routes to Sweden and will launch new non-stop service to Oslo from Stockholm. Beginning in early April, the route will initially have four weekly departures from Stockholm Arlanda.
After a two-year pause during the pandemic, the Austrian carrier returns to Gothenburg and Göteborg Landvetter Airport and restarts traffic to Vienna at the end of March.
Scandinavian Airlines is expanding its route network in North America and will start a new direct route to Toronto from Stockholm in June 2022. The route will be served four times weekly from Stockholm with a brand-new Airbus 321LR aircraft.
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