Oslo: Flyr launches numerous new summer routes

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen).

Oslo: Flyr launches numerous new summer routes

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Oslo Lufthavn Gardermoen).
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The Norwegian low-cost airline Flyr is launching numerous new routes to be served from Oslo for the summer of 2022. These include Venice, Naples, Dubrovnik, Palermo, Athens and Montpellier.

Just recently, Flyr high-profile state aid by the Norwegian government. One feels disadvantaged by the regulations, the companies that only started operations during the crisis. Regardless of that, you set the Expansion in the 2022 summer flight schedule continues and once again launches a whole package of new routes.

These are only offered from Oslo. The new additions are as follows: Venice, which will be served three times a week from June 9, 2022, Naples and Montpellier, which will each be served twice a week between June 11, 2022 and August 13, 2022, Thessaloniki two times a week -Flights starting June 11, 2022, three rotations per week to Dubrovnik scheduled between June 13, 2022 and August 12, 2022, Palermo served twice a week between June 18, 2022 and August 13, 2022 scheduled, two weekly Athens flights from August 13, 2022, and Alghero, which is to be served with two rotations per week from July 5, 2022 to August 13, 2022.

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