Faroe Islands route inaugurated

On June 19 Atlantic Airways started flying its summer route between Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and the Faroe Islands, with a stopover in Stavanger, Norway.
Departures are on Thursdays and Sundays during the period June 19 to August 24. Flying time, including the stopover, is three hours and 30 minutes using a four-engine BAe 146 aircraft seating 92 passengers.
The timetable is suitable for those who want to take a weekend trip to the islands, as well as for those wishing to stay longer. Those who want to travel onward from the Faroes can connect with Atlantic Airways flights to Iceland and Greenland. The Faroe Islands are well known for their unique natural scenery, and there are many alternatives for those who want to see them on foot. Roughly equidistant between Iceland, Scotland and Norway, the Faroes are an autonomous province of Denmark with a language related to Old Norse.
Timetable starting June 19
Stockholm Arlanda – Faroe Islands
Dep 1.15 p.m., arr 3.45 p.m. Thursdays and Sundays
Faroe Islands – Stockholm Arlanda
Dep 8.00 a.m., arr Thursdays 11.25 a.m. and Sundays 12.30 p.m.
Always double-check all departure times with the airline.
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