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Braathens International Airways

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Braathens International Airways
IATA ICAO Callsign
TT BIX SUN TRIP
Founded2022
Commenced operations2023
Fleet size6
Parent companyBraganza AB
HeadquartersStockholm Bromma Airport, Stockholm, Sweden

Braathens International Airways AB is a Swedish airline that operates flights for sister-company Braathens Regional Airlines under its own air operator's certificate.[1] The airline primarily provides jet charter services for package holiday providers.

Operations

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Braathens International Airways primarily operates charter flights to southern Europe for tour operators, including Ving, TUI, and Apollo, on behalf of sister company Braathens Regional Airlines. The airline's fleet includes Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft.[2]

Braathens International Airways Airbus A320 at Stockholm Arlanda Airport

Braathens International also provides domestic services for BRA within Sweden, operating jet services on busy routes during peak times, as well as maintaining a single scheduled route from Stockholm Bromma Airport to Malmö Airport. The airline operates under its own Air Operator Certificate (AOC) with the ICAO code BIX.[3]

History

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Airbus A319 operated by Braathens International Airways

Braathens International Airways was founded in 2022 to operate jet charter services between Scandinavia and southern Europe. In June 2022, it signed a three-year contract with tour operator Ving to provide summer charter flights from regional Scandinavian airports, with the first flights commencing in April 2023 to destinations such as Tenerife from Stockholm Arlanda and Billund. In February 2023, BIX secured a three-year contract valued at SEK 1.6 billion with Apollo, for year-round charter flights from Stockholm Arlanda and Gothenburg Landvetter starting in October 2023.

Fleet

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In January 2023, the airline started operations with one Airbus A319 aircraft, originally delivered to EasyJet in 2004.[2] The company placed orders for five Airbus A319 aircraft in 2022, intended for the charter market with tour operator Ving as lead customer for summer 2023.[2]

In October 2023, Braathens International Airways took delivery of its first Airbus A320-200 ahead of planned charter flights for Nordic tour operator Apollo. The 16.1-year-old aircraft was leased from DAE Capital.[4]

As of August 2024, the Braathens International Airways fleet consists of the following aircraft:[5][6][7][3]

Braathens International Airways fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers
Airbus A319-100 3 144
Airbus A320-200 3 180
Total 6

Destinations

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The following destinations were operated or announced by Braathens International Airlines for its Summer 2024 charter program, primarily for tour operators including Nordic Leisure Travel Group (Ving, Spies & Tjäreborg), and Apollo Resor:[8][9]

Departure Country Departure Airport Destination Frequency Start Date End Date
Denmark Denmark Aalborg Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 26 Jun 9 Oct
Greece Preveza 1 weekly 24 Jun 5 Aug
Greece Rhodes 1 weekly 29 May 9 Oct
Billund Cyprus Larnaca 1 weekly 24 Jun 29 Jul
Greece Mytilini 1 weekly 24 Jun 29 Jul
Spain Tenerife South 1 weekly 16 Apr 1 Oct
Copenhagen Turkey Antalya 1 weekly 29 Jun 12 Oct
Tunisia Enfidha 1 weekly 8 Jun 27 Jul
Spain Fuerteventura 1 weekly 2 Jul 30 Jul
Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 30 Jun 28 Jul
Greece Kavala 1 weekly 15 Jun 21 Sep
Greece Limnos 1 weekly 5 May 13 Oct
Spain Palma de Mallorca 1 weekly 10 May 11 Oct
Greece Preveza 1 weekly 24 Jun 19 Aug
Greece Sitia 1 weekly 16 May 10 Sep
Finland Finland Helsinki Greece Chania 1 weekly 30 May 17 Oct
Cyprus Larnaca 1 weekly 4 May 19 Oct
Greece Preveza 1 weekly 13 May 17 Jun
Greece Rhodes 1 weekly 1 May 12 Jun
Norway Norway Ålesund Spain Palma de Mallorca 1 weekly 17 May 4 Oct
Alta Greece Heraklion 1 weekly 23 May 13 Jun
Bergen Cyprus Larnaca 1 weekly 24 Jun 29 Jul
Kristiansand Spain Palma de Mallorca 1 weekly 22 Jun 27 Jul
Stavanger Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 26 Jun 31 Jul
Spain Palma de Mallorca 1 weekly 25 Jun 6 Aug
Oslo Croatia Split 1 weekly 14 Jun 27 Sep
Spain Tenerife South 1 weekly 20 Jun 1 Aug
Sweden Sweden Åre Östersund Greece Chania 1 weekly 17 May 14 Jun
Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 17 Oct -
Gothenburg Turkey Antalya 1 weekly 9 May 24 Oct
Greece Chania 1 weekly 17 May 4 Oct
Spain Fuerteventura 1 weekly 28 Oct -
Portugal Funchal 1 weekly 27 Oct -
Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 26 Oct -
Egypt Hurghada 1 weekly 25 Oct -
Greece Heraklion 1 weekly 27 Jun 8 Aug
Greece Karpathos 1 weekly 23 May 3 Oct
Greece Kos 1 weekly 17 May 27 Sep
Cyprus Larnaca 1 weekly 4 May 2 Nov
Greece Preveza 1 weekly 13 May 30 Sep
Greece Rhodes 1 - 2 weekly 5 May 27 Oct
Croatia Split 1 weekly 10 May 20 Sep
Spain Tenerife South 1 weekly 27 Oct -
Jönköping Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 25 Oct -
Luleå Spain Palma de Mallorca 1 weekly 27 Apr 28 Sep
Greece Rhodes 1 weekly 5 May 29 Sep
Croatia Split 1 weekly 22 May 19 Jun
Malmö Greece Rhodes 1 weekly 19 Jun 25 Sep
Croatia Split 1 weekly 26 Jun 14 Aug
Norrköping Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 26 Oct -
Greece Preveza 1 weekly 17 Jun 30 Sep
Croatia Split 1 weekly 21 Aug 25 Sep
Skellefteå Greece Chania 1 weekly 16 Aug 27 Sep
Spain Palma de Mallorca 1 weekly 27 Apr 28 Sep
Stockholm Arlanda Greece Chania 1 - 3 weekly 3 May 15 Oct
Tunisia Enfidha 1 weekly 8 Jun 27 Jul
Spain Fuerteventura 1 weekly - -
Portugal Funchal 1 weekly 5 Oct -
Egypt Hurghada 1 weekly 17 Oct -
Greece Heraklion 1 - 2 weekly 5 May 9 Oct
Greece Karpathos 1 weekly 12 May 28 Sep
Greece Kos 1 weekly 10 May 27 Sep
Cyprus Larnaca 1 weekly 20 Apr 1 Nov
Greece Limnos 1 weekly 5 May 12 Oct
Greece Preveza 1 weekly 13 May 13 Oct
Greece Rhodes 1 weekly 1 May 24 Sep
Croatia Split 1 weekly 22 May 25 Sep
Umeå Spain Gran Canaria 1 weekly 26 Oct -
Cyprus Larnaca 1 weekly 29 Apr 30 Sep
Visby Greece Preveza 1 weekly 26 Aug 22 Sep


The following destinations were operated or had been announced by Braathens International Airways as of March 2023:[7]

Country City Airport Notes
Sweden Stockholm Stockholm Bromma Airport
Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Gothenburg Gothenburg Landvetter Airport
Malmö Malmö Airport
Kalmar Kalmar Airport
Norway Sandefjord Sandefjord Airport, Torp
Denmark Copenhagen Copenhagen Airport
Aalborg Aalborg Airport
Billund Billund Airport
Spain Tenerife Tenerife South Airport
Las Palmas Gran Canaria Airport

References

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  1. ^ "Sweden's Braathens International Airways obtains AOC". ch-aviation. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  2. ^ a b c "New airline brand: Braathens International Airways". newstodate.aero. 2023-01-31. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  3. ^ a b "Braathens International Airways Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
  4. ^ "Sweden's Braathens International Airways adds first A320". ch-aviation. 2023-10-02. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  5. ^ "Braathens International Airways Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Apollo och BRA ingår samarbetsavtal värt 1,6 miljarder med hållbarhet i fokus". press.flygbra.se. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  7. ^ a b "Flygtorget » Flygnyheter » Flygnyheter » Snart dags för A319-premiär hos BRA". www.flygtorget.se. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  8. ^ "BRA NS24 Charter Program With Apollo / Spies / VING". AeroRoutes. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
  9. ^ link, Get; Facebook; Twitter; Pinterest; Email; Apps, Other (2024-04-01). "Braathens to run Split charters from Scandinavia". Retrieved 2024-09-14. {{cite web}}: |last2= has generic name (help)