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Jun 24, 2013 (newstodate): Work is reportedly still in progress for the launch of Greenland's first low-cost carrier, Greenland Express.
But - little news reach the market as the process is obviously still in its sensitive political phase, awaiting the final approval from Greenland's Government.
It is known that work by the administration on the application from Greenland Express for its international airport applications has long been finished, leaving the politicians to decide on the issue of releasing a low-cost competitor to Greenland's air services that have traditionally been protected in favor of the state-owned carrier Air Greenland.
It has also emerged that Greenland Express has relieved Bas Dankers, until recently serving as Commercial Director from this office, inking instead an agreement for passenger sales and marketing with a yet-undisclosed "large international GSA".
Greenland Express plans to offer flights from Copenhagen and Aalborg in Denmark and Keflavik at Iceland to Narsarsuak and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, using an A320 Family aircraft on a six-month leasing contract with the Dutch provider Denim Air.
But - little news reach the market as the process is obviously still in its sensitive political phase, awaiting the final approval from Greenland's Government.
It is known that work by the administration on the application from Greenland Express for its international airport applications has long been finished, leaving the politicians to decide on the issue of releasing a low-cost competitor to Greenland's air services that have traditionally been protected in favor of the state-owned carrier Air Greenland.
It has also emerged that Greenland Express has relieved Bas Dankers, until recently serving as Commercial Director from this office, inking instead an agreement for passenger sales and marketing with a yet-undisclosed "large international GSA".
Greenland Express plans to offer flights from Copenhagen and Aalborg in Denmark and Keflavik at Iceland to Narsarsuak and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, using an A320 Family aircraft on a six-month leasing contract with the Dutch provider Denim Air.