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Posted 6 May 2021 13:45 Ryanair will start flying to Stockholm Arlanda Airport during the winter season 2021 when it will open a base. Initially, this will involve two aircraft and some twenty European destinations, which will mean nearly 90 new weekly departures from Arlanda. A number of destinations are new for the airport and complement Arlanda’s other destinations on offer. In conjunction with the set-up of operations, Ryanair will launch domestic service in Sweden for the first time, to Gothenburg and Malmö from Arlanda. Ryanair will start flying to Stockholm Arlanda Airport during the winter season 2021 when it will open a base. Initially, this will involve two aircraft and some twenty European destinations, which will mean nearly 90 new weekly departures from Arlanda. A number of destinations are new for the airport and complement Arlanda’s other destinations on offer. In conjunction with the set-up of operations, Ryanair will launch domestic service in Sw ....
Modlin airport shareholders reject French Egis offer “Polish Airports” State Enterprise rejects the idea of a private investor at the Warsaw-Modlin Airport – according to “Puls Biznesu”. The French company Egis is interested in purchasing shares in the company. “Polish Airports” State Enterprise has 27.86 percent shares in the company Mazowiecki Port Lotniczy Warszawa-Modlin. The remaining shareholders are: the Mazowieckie Province (36.17%), the Military Property Agency (31.56%) and the local government of Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki (4.41%). “PB” reported that “the French Egis, which offered to buy up to 25 percent of shares in the Modlin Airport from PPL, “got a black soup”. The newspaper recalls that the French proposal was presented at a press conference in March by the Marshal of the Masovian Voivodeship. ....