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Amapola to expand service at Stockholm Arlanda with a new route to the Finnish city of Kokkola/Karleby during the summer

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The Swedish carrier Amapola is expanding its route network to Finland and will offer direct service from Stockholm Arlanda Airport to Kokkola, on the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia, during the peak summer season.

For a number of years, there has been no air connection between Stockholm and the coastal city of Kokkola (Karleby in Swedish) in central Finland. The Swedish airline Amapola is now picking up the route and will offer non-stop service to Kokkola for four weeks during the summer.

Between July 7 and August 7, Amapola Airlines will offer non-stop service between Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) and Kokkola-Pietarsaari Airport (KOK), with fifteen departures. Tickets are now on sale.

Swedavia press release –

This post was published on 29 April 2022 18:36

André Orban

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