Norwegian prepares for 54 routes and resurgence at Stockholm Arlanda
As Swedavia’s Stockholm Arlanda Airport prepares for a resurgence, Norwegian airline is planning an overall network of 54 European direct routes in time for the summer season 2022.
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As Swedavia’s Stockholm Arlanda Airport prepares for a resurgence, Norwegian airline is planning an overall network of 54 European direct routes in time for the summer season 2022.
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