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Nov 17, 2014 (newstodate): The Swedish carrier Malmo Aviation is to add its second international route from Sweden's Umeaa Airport.
Already serving routes from Umeaa to Prague, the carrier will start flights to Amsterdam from April 2, 2015.
The two weekly flights will be performed with the carrier's Avro RJ100 aircraft.
Malmo Aviation is one of eight airlines in the Braathens Group that also comprises Gotlandsflyg, Kullaflyg, Sundsvallsflyg, Blekingeflyg, Kalmarflyg, Flysmaaland and Golden Air.
Plans are to merge the eight carriers into one, with Stockholm Bromma Airport as its home base from 2015.
Already serving routes from Umeaa to Prague, the carrier will start flights to Amsterdam from April 2, 2015.
The two weekly flights will be performed with the carrier's Avro RJ100 aircraft.
Malmo Aviation is one of eight airlines in the Braathens Group that also comprises Gotlandsflyg, Kullaflyg, Sundsvallsflyg, Blekingeflyg, Kalmarflyg, Flysmaaland and Golden Air.
Plans are to merge the eight carriers into one, with Stockholm Bromma Airport as its home base from 2015.