BRA – Braathens Regional Airlines (Stockholm-Bromma) is expanding outside of its traditional Baltic service area.
The Swedish airline is celebrating its first Airbus A319 (SE-RGC). A second ex-Sundair A319 (SE-RGV) is also now operating (above).
The new additions will allow the airline to operate sun destination flights to the Mediterranean area this coming summer.
The airline can trace its roots back to Norwegian airline Braathens S.A.F.E, South American & Far East Airtransport, founded by the Norwegian shipowner Ludvig Gustaf Braathen, who also founded the company Braganza.
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The company has also formed Braathens International Airways to operate the the long-range flights.
Top Copyright Photo: BRA-flygbra.se (Braathens Regional) Airbus A319-111 SE-RGV (msn 2283) (Sundair colors) BMA (Stefan Sjogren). Image: 960089.
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