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[2010-02-02]
With the new concept Göteborg Transfer, it will now be possible to change planes at Göteborg Landvetter quickly, comfortably and conveniently and continue on to elsewhere in Europe. With non-stop routes to some 40 destinations, the airport and City Airline are connecting about a dozen Scandinavian regions with the rest of Europe.
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[2010-01-22]
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[2009-11-04]
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[2009-10-07]
This spring, people living in western Sweden will have the chance to travel to popular destinations like Barcelona, Rome, Alicante and Athens. City Airline, a major player in the business travel market based in Gothenburg (Göteborg), is now investing in leisure travel.
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[2009-06-25]
Starting on Monday, June 29, Turkish Airlines will begin its promised service to Gothenburg.
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[2009-06-25]
Starting on August 31, 2009, Air Berlin will be switching its Gothenburg flights to Göteborg Landvetter Airport. Germany’s second largest airline will begin flying daily except Saturdays to and from Sweden’s second largest airport to Berlin-Tegel. To date, Air Berlin has flown to Göteborg City Airport (GSE), which is primarily used by low fare airlines.
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[2009-06-04]
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[2009-06-04]
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[2009-02-11]
Starting on June 12, 2009, people in western Sweden can fly non-stop to Zagreb, capital of Croatia, twice a week with Croatia Airlines.
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[2008-11-10]
So far this year international flights at Göteborg Landvetter Airport have increased by 4% compared with the same period in 2007.