Sverigeflyg
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| Founded | 2001 | |||
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| Hubs | Stockholm-Bromma | |||
| Destinations | 15 | |||
| Headquarters | Visby | |||
| Website | http://www.sverigeflyg.se/ | |||
Sverigeflyg is the main brand for the six local airlines Blekingeflyg, Flysmaland, Gotlandsflyg, Kalmarflyg, Kullaflyg, and Sundsvallsflyg. The actual air operator is their own operator Golden Air, and Nextjet
Chairman of the board is Pigge Werkelin and CEO is Michael Juniwik, both from Gotland.
Sverigeflyg is part of ELFAA.
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[edit] Dutch subsidiary
In February 2011, Sverigeflyg announced the start of operations from Maastricht-Beek airport, under the name "Wings of Maastricht". Initial destinations would be Amsterdam, London and Munich.[1]
[edit] Destinations
- Blekingeflyg: Ronneby–Bromma
- Gotlandsflyg: Visby–Bromma, Visby-Gothenburg City, Visby-Hamburg (summer), Visby–Skavsta, Visby–Ängelholm (summer)
- Kalmarflyg: Kalmar–Bromma. The Swedish royal family often uses this route, to reach their summer home Solliden.
- Kullaflyg: Ängelholm–Bromma, Ängelholm–Visby (summer), Ängelholm–Mora (winter)
- Sundsvallsflyg: Sundsvall–Bromma, Sundsvall–Visby (summer)
- Flysmaland: Växjö–Bromma, Växjö–Visby (summer), Växjö–Mora (winter), Växjö–Berlin Tegel
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