Røros Flyservice

Røros Flyservice AS is a Norwegian aircraft ground handling company operating at nine airports. Its main customer is Norwegian Air Shuttle, although it serves KLM, Air France, Danish Air Transport and Air Baltic. The company also operates a travel agency.[1]

Ground handling equipment at Trondheim Airport, Værnes

The company was established in Røros on 1 April 2001, after Braathens terminated its services to the city. The company employed five former Braathens employees to work for the airlines taking over the route. In 2002, after many Braathens employees were fired after the Scandinavian Airlines take-over, Røros Flyservice started services in Trondheim Airport, Værnes to serve the new airline Norwegian Air Shuttle. The company expanded to Tromsø in 2004, to Bodø in 2006, to Oslo in 2007, to Bardufoss and Ålesund in 2008 and in Molde in 2009.[2] In December 2010, Røros Flyservice was merged in to Aviator Airport Alliance. Only the station at Røros Airport still operated under Røros Flyservice brand, but under the company TRAVELNET Røros Flyservice.

Airports

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References

  1. "English". Røros Flyservice. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
  2. "English" (in Norwegian). Om oss 2. Retrieved 3 February 2010.
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