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Oct 13, 2011 (newstodate): The Danish carrier has its eyes set on the Norwegian domestic flights market - with more to come.
Effective from October 31, 2011, DAT will operate two weekly rotations on the route between Moss Rygge Airport and Stavanger, now served by City Airline.
Next, from January 9, 2012, will follow three daily flights by DAT from Moss Rygge to Bergen, and two daily flights to Trondheim.
But the carrier is also preparing the ground for adding an international flight in the form of a route between Moss Rygge and Copenhagen Airport.
The carrier has reportedly already applied for a license to launch operations on the route, and a decision will be taken in November.
The new market situation has been created by the decision by the LCC carrier Norwegian to stop all international flights from Moss Rygge Airport by October 28, 2011, while its current flights on domestic routes will cease from the end of January 2012.
Effective from October 31, 2011, DAT will operate two weekly rotations on the route between Moss Rygge Airport and Stavanger, now served by City Airline.
Next, from January 9, 2012, will follow three daily flights by DAT from Moss Rygge to Bergen, and two daily flights to Trondheim.
But the carrier is also preparing the ground for adding an international flight in the form of a route between Moss Rygge and Copenhagen Airport.
The carrier has reportedly already applied for a license to launch operations on the route, and a decision will be taken in November.
The new market situation has been created by the decision by the LCC carrier Norwegian to stop all international flights from Moss Rygge Airport by October 28, 2011, while its current flights on domestic routes will cease from the end of January 2012.