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SAS discontinuing its route to Örnsköldsvik
[2008-11-19 03:49]
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is discontinuing its route from Stockholm-Arlanda to Örnsköldsvik in northern Sweden on December 15. For some time, the route has had declining passenger numbers and poor profitability.
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Stockholm-Arlanda urges passengers to use public transport
[2008-11-17 02:21]
On Monday, November 17, Stockholm-Arlanda is starting a major advertising campaign to persuade passengers to choose more environmentally friendly modes of transport when travelling to and from the airport. In this way, Stockholm-Arlanda wishes to tie together the regional public transport system with the global one − aviation.
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SAS will fly non-stop to Malta in the spring
[2008-11-10 04:18]
Guaranteed sunshine, good diving waters, architecture, culture, nightlife and a rich history. There are many reasons to travel to Malta. And now it will become both easier and faster on the new Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) non-stop route from Stockholm-Arlanda starting on April 2.
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Visit the Airport Living Lab
[2008-11-10 04:14]

The Airport Living Lab is located at Stockholm-Arlanda. Travellers can submit suggestions for improvements. The airport has had an air passengers’ council and customer surveys for some time. But now it is improving people’s opportunities to exert an influence. Through open innovation, the airport hopes to find new solutions to increase its range of products and services for travellers.
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Norwegian starts air service to Dubai
[2008-11-03 08:58]
The low fare airline Norwegian Air Shuttle has begun flying non-stop to Dubai from Stockholm, serving the route twice a week.
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Norwegian taking over five Sterling routes
[2008-10-29 05:24]
Following today’s bankruptcy of Danish-based Sterling Airways, Norwegian Air Shuttle is taking over its routes from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport to Copenhagen (Denmark); Nice (France); and Málaga, Alicante and Gran Canaria (Spain).
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Sterling has cancelled all flights
[2008-10-29 08:25]
Danish-based Sterling Airlines has cancelled all flights and will file for bankruptcy.
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EasyJet now flying from Stockholm-Arlanda
[2008-10-21 10:10]

On October 20, easyJet began flying from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. First to open was a route to Milan, Italy. On October 27 the airline will also begin service to Geneva, Switzerland.
With easyJet, Stockholm-Arlanda is confirming its position as the airport with the broadest selection of low fare travel in Sweden.
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Time to plan your Christmas trip
[2008-09-25 06:20]

Although autumn has hardly begun, it is already time to plan your Christmas trip. Those who book early have the widest range of available departures to choose from – and will enjoy the best prices.
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Solresor adding extra flights during autumn break
[2008-09-25 06:18]
Many people in Sweden are now planning to flee to warmer latitudes during the autumn, and demand for such trips is at a record level. Tour operator Solresor is thus choosing to add two extra flights, one to Italy and one to Turkey.
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"Stockholm-Arlanda’s future is crucial to Sweden"
[2008-09-24 01:34]
During the past several months, eleven transport market players have pursued a dialogue about measures to safeguard the position of Stockholm-Arlanda. Their aim is to take vigorous, coordinated action to create the best possible transport accessibility to and from the airport, while fulfilling environmental requirements. The emission ceiling for Stockholm-Arlanda will become mandatory in 2011. Dialogue and analyses indicate that it is absolutely necessary for public transport to be accorded top priority. This will require massive transitions from cars to buses and railways and increases in the proportion of environmentally adapted vehicles.
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Norwegian starts scheduled service to Canaries
[2008-09-17 01:03]

Norwegian Air Shuttle will fly to the Canary Islands
in its new Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Norwegian Air Shuttle is starting direct scheduled service to Spain’s Canary Islands, a classic Swedish charter destination. Starting on October 28, sun-starved Swedes can fly non-stop to the summery warmth of Gran Canaria. Single fares will start at SEK 1,099.
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Re-launch for Norwegian to Geneva
[2008-09-12 03:15]

Norwegian Air Shuttle is again joining the battle for Swedish skiing fanatics this winter as the airline re-launches its flights between Stockholm-Arlanda and Geneva, Switzerland. Fares will start at SEK 399.
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Jumbo jet will be globally unique hostel
[2008-08-29 10:42]

Photo: LFV/Lasse Modin
In December the world’s first hostel inside a real jumbo jet will open at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. This aircraft has now been moved to its final destination at the airport entrance. The Jumbo Hostel will become a new Stockholm-Arlanda landmark.
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More departures on Turkish Airlines
[2008-08-28 09:58]

Photo: Stefan Sjögren
Turkish Airlines is rapidly expanding its number of departures to Stockholm. On September 7 it will offer two flights from Turkey and back on Sundays as well.
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Swedish Olympic silver medallists welcomed home
[2008-08-18 11:21]

At 6 p.m. on Friday, August 15, Sweden’s Olympic cyclists − including silver medallists Emma Johansson and Gustav Larsson − landed at Stockholm-Arlanda.
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EasyJet to expand its Swedish market venture
[2008-07-16 10:05]
Beginning on October 27, easyJet will offer five departures a week to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport from Geneva International Airport.
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Norwegian leaving Åre Östersund
[2008-07-15 10:51]
Norwegian Air Shuttle will discontinue its service between Stockholm and Åre Östersund in north-western Sweden on 17 August.
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Better shopping at arlanda.com
[2008-07-14 11:14]
On July 11, new pages were launched for food, shopping and services on www.arlanda.com/www.arlanda.se. Discover drink recipes, lists of top choices and special offers in a new layout.
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More people flew during first half of 2008
[2008-07-07 01:55]
The number of international passengers at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport increased by eight per cent during the first six months of 2008 compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile domestic passenger numbers rose by two per cent.
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Stockholm-Arlanda ready for hundreds of dogs
[2008-07-01 11:22]
It will be the week of the dog at Stockholm-Arlanda. Between 500 and 1,500 dogs are expected to pass through the airport in conjunction with the World Dog Show 2008. More than 20,000 dogs from 57 countries are registered as participants. The airport has engaged the services of dog greeters and built special dog toilets featuring real lawns.
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Sterling will start flying to Milan
[2008-06-26 09:40]

Photo: Stefan Sjögren
Sterling will be starting an air route to Milan, Italy this autumn. Initially there will be two departures a week, which will expand to three in February.
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SAS begins service to Tromsø
[2008-06-25 04:47]

Sabine G Lauterbach of LFV and Captain Anna Sundberg of
SAS cutting the ribbon that officially inagurated the route.
On June 23, the first Scandinavian Airlines flight took off from Stockholm-Arlanda to Tromsø, Norway. There has been heavy interest in this summer route, and especially IN air travel from Tromsø to Stockholm.
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easyJet to Stockholm this autumn
[2008-06-19 04:19]
On October 20 easyJet, Europe’s leading low fare airline, will start daily service between Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and Milan Malpensa, Italy.
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Faroe Islands route inaugurated
[2008-06-19 02:23]
On June 19 Atlantic Airways started flying its summer route between Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and the Faroe Islands, with a stopover in Stavanger, Norway.
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Norwegian starts air route to Syria
[2008-06-09 09:31]

Norwegian Air Shuttle is continuing its eastward expansion from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport by offering air service to Aleppo, Syria. The route opens on Monday, June 9 and will be flown once a week during the summer.
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Record number of non-stop flights to US and China
[2008-06-04 11:00]
Today, June 4, Delta Air Lines is starting service on the Atlanta-Stockholm route with flights six days a week. Altogether, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport can offer 36 non-stop departures to the United States every week, which is a new record. The airport is also offering a record number of departures to China, ten per week.
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SAS non-stop to northern Finland
[2008-05-27 06:48]
Scandinavian Airlines will begin flying between Stockholm and Kittilä, northern Finland. Kittilä is located in a region that has undergone unparalleled growth in recent years, attracting skiers from all over Europe.
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Skyways taking over Växjö route
[2008-05-22 03:54]
Skyways will take over the air route from Stockholm-Arlanda to the Swedish city of Växjö on August 11.
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SAS ending service to Växjö
[2008-05-22 03:51]
Scandinavian Airlines Sweden will stop flying to Växjö in Sweden’s Småland province from Stockholm-Arlanda as from July 12. Its competitor Flysmaland is instead boosting its number of flights between Växjö and Stockholm-Bromma from today’s 46 per week to 70.
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Sterling moving all international traffic to Terminal 5
[2008-05-19 01:16]
Starting on Monday, May 19, Sterling has gathered all its international traffic in Terminal 5.
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Stockholm-Arlanda showing art film in Terminal 5
[2008-05-08 12:25]

Emma Kihl at Gate 1, Terminal 5. Photo: Kenneth Hellman
Art and design are providing unconventional experiences at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. During the spring, the video installation Parachute by Emma Kihl is being shown in Terminal 5.
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Niki Lauda inaugurates new Vienna route
[2008-05-06 10:53]

Niki Lauda with Kerstin Lindberg Göransson,
Managing Director of Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
On May 1, the Austrian airline Niki began flying to Vienna from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
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Premiere for rapeseed coach service
[2008-04-22 02:43]

Today, Tuesday, April 22, Flygbussarna Airport Coaches began service with its first bus powered by a locally produced rapeseed (canola) based fuel.
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FlyNordic re-named Norwegian last weekend
[2008-04-14 01:32]
Starting last Saturday, April 12, FlyNordic now has the same name as its parent company, Norwegian (short for Norwegian Air Shuttle).
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Non-stop flights between Japan and Stockholm-Arlanda
[2008-04-11 12:04]
Japan Airlines International (JAL) will fly between Japan and Stockholm-Arlanda Airport this summer. It will begin with a brief test series of charter flights for Japanese tourists. But there are hopes of a non-stop route.
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New airline will fly to Vilnius
[2008-04-04 06:00]
Lithuanian Airlines will begin service between Stockholm-Arlanda and Vilnius. The airline will offer three departures each week starting on June 16.
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FlyNordic opening new route to Belgrade
[2008-04-03 02:48]

FlyNordic − continuing its expansion in the Balkans − is now unveiling a new route to Belgrade (Serbia). The service will premiere on June 16 and there will be two departures a week.
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20 new air routes at Stockholm-Arlanda
[2008-04-02 01:16]
More and more people are choosing to fly. During the spring and summer, 20 new routes will go into service from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport − most of them with a low fare profile and targeted mainly to leisure travellers.
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“Clean” cars get better parking at Stockholm-Arlanda
[2008-04-02 01:14]
Environmentally “clean” cars are now being offered parking spaces with the best locations at Stockholm-Arlanda. These spaces are available only to clean cars.
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Parking area near Terminal 5 arrival hall closed
[2008-04-02 11:26]
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Sterling expanding domestic services
[2008-03-27 11:45]

Foto: Stefan Sjögren
Sterling is expanding its Swedish domestic services to Gothenburg and Malmö from Stockholm-Arlanda. The new timetable is mainly adapted to those who need to travel fast and efficiently on a same day round trip.
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FlyNordic to Istanbul and Sarajevo
[2008-03-18 05:09]

FlyNordic/Norwegian will take delivery of new
Boeing 737-800 aircraft this spring.
FlyNordic will open new routes to Istanbul (Turkey) and Sarajevo (Bosnia) starting this summer. Both Turkey and the Balkans have the ambition to grow as tourist destinations.
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Airport coaches with ecological rapeseed in their tanks
[2008-03-17 09:10]
In April, Flygbussarna Airport Coaches will begin serving Stockholm-Arlanda Airport using buses that run on a fuel based on Swedish-grown organic rapeseed (canola). The first stage will include five buses.
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Limited train traffic during Easter weekend
[2008-03-16 04:03]
Due to major track work JUST north of Stockholm Central Station, all Arlanda Express high-speed train service will be cancelled during the Easter weekend. There will also be disruptions in SJ long-distance passenger train service via Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
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FlyNordic becomes Norwegian
[2008-03-14 11:31]

FlyNordic/Norwegian is taking delivery of
new Boeing 737-800 aircraft this spring.
FlyNordic is changing its name to Norwegian starting on April 5. For the past year, Norwegian Air Shuttle has been the owner of FlyNordic, and the airline would now like to have a uniform market profile.
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New airline on the route to Vienna
[2008-03-13 04:30]
On May 1, the Austrian airline Niki will begin flying to Vienna from
Stockholm-Arlanda Airport.
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Take the rapeseed bus to your flight
[2008-03-04 01:17]
This winter, local transport company Upplands Lokaltrafik (UL) is testing a locally produced vehicle fuel based on rapeseed (canola) on route 803 between Enköping, Bålsta and Stockholm-Arlanda. The buses belong to Swebus and the trial will be under way for 16 months, enabling UL to test the biofuel through two winter seasons.
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Norwegian to begin flying Stockholm-Dubai
[2008-03-04 01:15]
On October 28, the low fare airline Norwegian Air Shuttle will begin flying non-stop to Dubai from Stockholm. It will serve the route three times a week.
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World-class fast food at Stockholm-Arlanda
[2008-02-27 04:03]

Third best in the world – that is how the Max hamburger restaurant at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport is ranked. “Hell’s Kitchen” star Gordon Ramsey grabbed second place with his luxurious new restaurant at Heathrow in London. Number one is the Bonfire steak house at Logan International Airport in Boston.
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Germanwings doubling its departures
[2008-02-25 03:43]

Photo: Stefan Sjögren
The low fare airline Germanwings will double the frequency of its flights between Stockholm and Cologne-Bonn during the warmer half of the year. This means five additional departures to Germany per week.
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SAS expanding service to Milan
[2008-02-25 03:10]
Photo: Stefan Sjögren
Now it will be easier to fly Scandinavian Airlines to Italy. Starting on April 16, the number of departures between Stockholm and Milan will increase.
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Pack properly and start your winter holiday trip early
[2008-02-22 09:54]
This weekend the annual winter sport holiday week begins in Stockholm, which means heavy traffic on winter sport flights from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. We urge you to get to the airport early and think carefully about how to pack properly while you are still at home.
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FlyNordic opening route to Düsseldorf
[2008-02-13 04:23]

FlyNordic will open a route to Düsseldorf on June 12. There will be six departures a week, with fares starting at SEK 279 for a single journey.
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SAS testing tagomat
[2008-02-13 08:59]
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Airport coach connects Stockholm-Bromma and Stockholm-Arlanda
[2008-02-04 08:16]
On February 4, Flygbussarna Airport Coaches is starting a coach line connecting Stockholm-Arlanda Airport with Stockholm-Bromma Airport. This route previously ran from Stockholm-Arlanda to Brommaplan in western Stockholm. It is being re-routed from Stockholm-Arlanda to Stockholm-Bromma Airport via Kista Centrum − a major centre of the telecom and IT industry in northern Stockholm.
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Direct to the Faroe Islands this summer
[2008-02-04 08:10]
This summer there will be direct flights from Stockholm to the Faroe Islands.
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Easier travel at your fingertips
[2008-01-28 04:45]
Those who travel domestically to Gothenburg and Luleå on Scandinavian Airlines can identify themselves at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport with a finger. Efficient, convenient and secure.
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Flights to Gällivare and Kramfors will depart from Terminal 3
[2008-01-28 04:33]
Nordic Airways flights to and from the northern Swedish towns of Gällivare and Kramfors will move from Terminal 4 to Terminal 3 starting on February 4.
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More comfortable and fun to fly Icelandair
[2008-01-24 01:57]
It will be more comfortable and fun to fly on Icelandair. The airline is switching to better seats on board with individual TV screens for all passengers.
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Alitalia discontinuing service to Stockholm
[2008-01-24 11:11]
Alitalia has decided to discontinue its service to Stockholm.
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Sterling starting routes to Burgas and Naples
[2008-01-15 10:57]
This spring Sterling will expand its service from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, adding two new destinations: Burgas (Bulgaria) and Naples (Italy).
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Aeroflot to expand service
[2008-01-14 04:34]
Aeroflot will expand its departures on the Moscow-Stockholm route from once to twice daily. The new departure will begin on March 30.
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US Airways starting service on May 18
[2008-01-08 03:11]
On May 18, US Airways will start this year’s summer service to and from Philadelphia. There will be one departure every day until September 26.
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Nine new countries join Schengen area
[2007-12-21 10:18]
On December 21, 2007, another nine countries joined the Schengen area. It is now possible to travel to and between these countries without a passport, which may instead be replaced by a special ID card.
The new Schengen area member countries are the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia.
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SAS starting new routes to Croatia and Norway
[2007-12-21 08:51]
In time for next summer, SAS Sweden is introducing three new destinations from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: Zagreb (Croatia), Stavanger and Tromsø (Norway). In addition, the airline will boost its number of departures to various Swedish, Scandinavian and European destinations starting on March 30 due to heavy demand.
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Pack properly and start your holiday trip early
[2007-12-18 09:12]
This year Thursday, December 20 to Sunday, December 23 will be major travel days before Christmas 2007. To ensure that your trip goes as smoothly as possible, here are a few tips about packing, check-in and security screening.
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Suit or sports jackets must also be X-rayed
[2007-12-11 05:04]
The Swedish Civil Aviation Authority has added a requirement to its rules on what must be X-rayed as hand baggage at airport security screening checkpoints in Sweden.
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Ving starting charter flights direct to Florida
[2007-12-11 09:24]
Because of the low US dollar, more and more Swedish holidaymakers are looking west. This is why the Swedish-based tour company Ving is starting direct charter flights from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport to Florida next winter.
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Direct flights to Guadeloupe this winter
[2007-12-11 09:20]
The Caribbean Sea is famous for beaches, culture, food and history. This winter and spring it will also be easier to enjoy a holiday there. Langely Travel is organising tour packages to Guadeloupe with direct flights from Stockholm-Arlanda.
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Five new FlyNordic destinations
[2007-12-10 10:27]
FlyNordic is already thinking about spring as it launches Paris (France), Warsaw and Krakow (Poland) as new destinations. The airline is also starting new services to two summer classics in Spain: Alicante and Málaga.
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Traffic disruptions on Upptåget commuter trains this weekend
[2007-12-06 12:43]
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More people choosing to fly to and from Stockholm
[2007-12-05 10:00]
Air travel to Stockholm-Arlanda and Stockholm-Bromma Airports rose by five per cent in November, compared to the same month last year. International traffic increased by ten per cent, while domestic traffic decreased by three per cent.
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MAX has arrived at Stockholm-Arlanda
[2007-11-28 07:05]
On Wednesday, November 28, the MAX hamburger restaurant premiered on the upper level in Terminal 4.
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SAS to expand Stockholm-Beijing service
[2007-11-26 01:53]
Due to heavy demand, in the spring of 2008 Scandinavian Airlines will double the number of departures from Stockholm to Beijing from three to six per week.
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Qatar Airways premieres non-stop route to Sweden
[2007-11-26 01:53]
Today, November 27, Qatar Airways began serving its new non-stop route to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. Qatar Airways is the first Middle East-based airline to fly non-stop to Scandinavia.
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New security checkpoint in Terminal 5
[2007-11-16 10:20]
A new security screening checkpoint has opened in Terminal 5. This adds three welcome security lanes to the previous eleven.
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First charter flight to South Africa has taken off
[2007-11-09 10:43]
The African continent is assuming an ever stronger position on the Swedish holiday map. November 7 marked a historic premiere: the first charter flight to South Africa from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. An Airbus 330 from tour operator Ving’s own affiliated airline, MyTravel Airways, flew 360 eager passengers to Cape Town.
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Long-haul flights increase at Stockholm-Arlanda
[2007-11-07 08:54]
The number of international passengers continued to increase at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport in October, compared to the same month last year. Travel to long-haul destinations showed especially large growth.
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FlyNordic to Nice, Bordeaux and Tallinn
[2007-11-07 08:50]
FlyNordic is continuing its expansion by unveiling three new yet familiar destinations starting next spring. It will again offer flights to Nice and Bordeaux (France), as well as to Tallinn (Estonia).
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Time to reserve this year’s Christmas flights
[2007-10-30 05:57]
For those intending to travel northward from Stockholm this Christmas season, it is high time to reserve flight tickets. For those who will be travelling to more southerly portions of Sweden, too, flying often represents good value for money.
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SAS opens non-stop route to Bangkok
[2007-10-30 10:16]
On October 29, Scandinavian Airlines once again opened a non-stop route between Stockholm and Bangkok, responding to heavy demand from Swedish and Norwegian travellers.
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Ving first with direct flights to South Africa
[2007-10-29 06:12]
This winter it will be possible to travel directly from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport to South Africa. The Swedish-based charter tour company Ving is organising ten trips starting on November 7.
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SAS grounding all its Dash 8 aircraft
[2007-10-29 07:49]
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SAS now flying non-stop to Barcelona
[2007-10-26 01:30]
SAS Sweden has now inaugurated its new route to Barcelona, Spain. The first flight, which took off last Thursday morning, October 25, was completely full.
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SAS will continue flying to Bergen
[2007-10-17 03:59]
SAS Sweden will continue flying its route from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport to Bergen (Norway) this winter. There will be three departures a week.
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FlyNordic taking off to Geneva, Dubrovnik and Split
[2007-10-17 03:34]
FlyNordic is launching three new destinations from Stockholm-Arlanda Airport: Geneva (Switzerland) this winter and Dubrovnik and Split (Croatia) in the spring. And this is just the beginning.
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Rush to Örnsköldsvik − from one airline to three
[2007-10-10 05:07]
A rush to Örnsköldsvik has started. Having only been served by one airline, soon the north Swedish coastal city may have three.
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Sterling expanding to Florence and Murcia
[2007-10-09 02:27]
Florence (Italy) and Murcia (Spain) will be new non-stop destinations from Arlanda next summer. The Danish-based airline Sterling is continuing its expansion in Stockholm.
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SAS expanding Swedish domestic services
[2007-09-28 01:41]
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SAS grounding all its Dash 8-400 aircraft until further notice
[2007-09-12 12:37]
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FlyNordic to get new aircraft
[2007-09-04 11:13]
The Swedish-based airline FlyNordic’s main owner – Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA − has ordered 42 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with blended winglets. These aircraft have a list price of USD 3.1 billion or SEK 21.6 billion. The company has also obtained an option to buy an additional 42 aircraft of the same model from Boeing. These are cost-effective, technologically advanced aircraft and are substantially more environmentally friendly than today’s fleet.
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Be at the airport well before your flight
[2007-09-04 11:04]
In the next two weeks, an unusually large number of people will be flying out of Stockholm-Arlanda Airport. It may thus take a bit longer than usual to get through the security screening point. To ensure a smooth start to your trip, we urge you to be at the airport in plenty of time before your flight.
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First flight to Qatar on November 27
[2007-08-29 02:03]
Qatar Airways is starting flights from Stockholm-Arlanda to Doha, capital of Qatar, on November 27. Departure times from Stockholm will be 9.40 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays and 10.05 a.m. on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Flying time is six hours.
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Road traffic re-routed outside Terminal 2
[2007-08-10 03:57]
On Monday, August 13, the vehicle lane for the general public to Terminal 2 at Arlanda will close, due to renovation work on the street in front of the terminal.
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New 7-Eleven shop in Terminal 5
[2007-08-10 08:46]
7-Eleven has opened another shop at Arlanda, this time in the Terminal 5 arrival hall. 7-Eleven Express offers fast food − such as hot dogs, pizza, pies, wok specialities and sandwiches − along with coffee and pastries.
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Congestion tax can be paid at the airport
[2007-08-10 08:44]
Have you driven a Swedish-registered vehicle through central Stockholm, and do you need to pay your congestion tax before flying out of Arlanda? You can do this at one of the Pressbyrån newsstands or the 7-Eleven shops at the airport.
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Take an excursion to Arlanda
[2007-06-26 08:36]
For those who like plane spotting, there will be extra good opportunities from late June until mid-July.
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Record number of passengers to Tokyo via Helsinki
[2007-06-25 08:32]
The number of Swedes travelling to Tokyo (Japan) via Helsinki (Finland) is rapidly increasing. So far this year, the upturn has been 243 per cent compared to the same period of 2006. In May, the increase was 300 per cent.
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FlyNordic to serve Norrland more often this autumn
[2007-06-21 08:30]
This autumn, FlyNordic is expanding its service to Luleå, Umeå and Östersund. There will be a total of 22 new departure per week to these cities in northern Sweden (Norrland).
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SAS giving extra emphasis to Kiruna this summer
[2007-06-21 08:00]
Scandinavian Airlines will be flying to