The government of Greenland has purchased a shareholding that the Scandinavian airline has held for more than half a century.
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China Eastern to fly Stockholm-Shanghai year-round
After offering flights between Stockholm and Shanghai during summer 2018 and then suspending the service, the airline will now also operate the route in winter.
Read More »MAX “likely to be grounded until August”: IATA
As the association meets for its AGM in Seoul, its director-general delivers bad news for operators like TUI and Norwegian.
Read More »SIA CEO explains merger with SilkAir
Four brands under one roof was “not the most efficient way to address connectivity”, so they’ve been narrowed down to two.
Read More »Strike drags SAS to deeper loss
SAS has published the results for its second quarter, showing a large loss due to the recent strike and other costs.
Read More »Air Serbia launches Gothenburg-Niš
Travellers in western Sweden will be able to fly to Serbia’s third largest city on two weekly departures.
Read More »London Stansted delays are longest in UK
Passengers at Stansted Airport experienced the longest delays compared to 24 other airports in the country, according to new analysis.
Read More »Strike to hit Schiphol travel and KLM
Public transport in the Netherlands is being paralysed by a 24-hour strike, causing major problems for Schiphol and KLM.
Read More »KLM commits to sustainable aviation fuel
KLM has announced a commitment with partners to produce and purchase sustainable aviation fuel manufactured at a new plant in Europe.
Read More »airBaltic CEO outlines ambitious growth
Western European bases are being discussed if the Riga-based carrier continues in its A220 buying spree.
Read More »Icelandair forced into more schedule changes
Due to the ongoing suspension of the Boeing 737 MAX, the Icelandic flag carrier has had to make more timetable tweaks.
Read More »First flights for Scandinavian Mountains Airport
The new airport now has dates for the first flights, likely to be carrying keen skiers heading to Sweden’s Sälen and Norway’s Trysil.
Read More »Italian upholstery to cover Lufthansa A320 seats
An Italian manufacturer has won a contract to produce seats for new A320 aircraft across the group's airlines.
Read More »KLM to fly to Bangalore, suspends Sri Lanka
After the demise of Jet Airways and the devastating terror attacks in Sri Lanka, the Dutch carrier has had a rethink.
Read More »Ministry deliberations follow Nordica losses
Following initial financial results revealing heavy losses by the Estonian airline, a ministry document indicates it will deliberate the sale of state-held shares in the airline.
Read More »Etihad Airways extends free stopover offer
Etihad is extending its complimentary offer of two free nights in Abu Dhabi until the end of the year, in response to significant positive feedback from customers.
Read More »Finnair climate marketing “misleading”
The Finnish carrier admits that its carbon offset website gives data that contradicts other information from the company.
Read More »Dramatic drop in passengers at Keflavik
In April there were 27% fewer passengers passing through Keflavik airport in Reykjavik, with both Gothenburg and Bergen pulling ahead of it.
Read More »Finnair and China Southern ink codeshare
The deal brings five new destinations for Finnair customers in China – and brings Chinese passengers closer to Scandinavia.
Read More »SAS reveals new routes
New routes have been announced to exploit the potential for an increase in demand between city pairs this winter.
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