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[2010-09-03]
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[2010-08-11]
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[2010-07-08]
2.7 million passengers flew out of Swedavia’s airports in June 2010, which is an increase of five per cent compared to the same month in 2009. International traffic rose by nine per cent to 1.7 million passengers while domestic traffic fell by two per cent to 1.0 million passengers.
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[2010-06-15]
On Wednesday, June 16, some flights at Swedavia’s airports will be cancelled due to a pilots’ strike.
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[2010-05-06]
During April, the total number of passengers at Swedavia’s airports was 1.7 million, which is a decline of 25 per cent compared to the same month in 2009. The decrease is due to the ban on flights that affected Sweden and large parts of Europe after the volcanic eruption in Iceland.
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[2010-05-03]
The Board of Directors for the Swedish airport company Swedavia has appointed as CEO Torborg Chetkovich (currently CEO of the underground transit operator MTR in Stockholm).
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[2010-04-29]
All Swedavia airports are open for air traffic. Some flights may be affected since they go to or from destinations where the airspace is affected by the Icelandic ash cloud.
For information about your flight, please contact your airline.
For updates about the airspace, please visit www.lfv.se (new window)
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[2010-04-28]
According to regulations in effect throughout the EU, a change in procedures is being introduced for departing passengers at all airports. This means that people travelling must now show a valid boarding card before they pass the security checkpoints.
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[2010-03-31]
From tomorrow, 1 April 2010, the newly established company Swedavia will manage and develop and promote 14 state-owned airports whilst LFV will be responsible for air navigation services. This is a result of the division of the LFV Group.
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[2010-01-29]