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Jul 27, 2015 (newstodate): The Scandinavian handling company Aviator has signed two new airline customers in Denmark.
The new contracts taking effect from September 1, 2015, include Air Canada that that is thus shifting from its earlier provider SGH, while the second contract is with a newcomer to Copenhagen Airport from September, the Chinese carrier Capital Airlines that will operate one weekly rotation between Copenhagen and Beijing/Hangzhou, respectively.
In Sweden, Aviator is set to lose one customer since 2007, Qatar Airways to SGH also from September 2015, while in Norway, Wizz Air awarded an important multiple station contract to Aviator in Norway comprising seven stations while one station, Torp Airport, was lost from its portfolio.
The new contracts taking effect from September 1, 2015, include Air Canada that that is thus shifting from its earlier provider SGH, while the second contract is with a newcomer to Copenhagen Airport from September, the Chinese carrier Capital Airlines that will operate one weekly rotation between Copenhagen and Beijing/Hangzhou, respectively.
In Sweden, Aviator is set to lose one customer since 2007, Qatar Airways to SGH also from September 2015, while in Norway, Wizz Air awarded an important multiple station contract to Aviator in Norway comprising seven stations while one station, Torp Airport, was lost from its portfolio.