BRA Braathens Regional Airlines
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Founded | 2016 28 June 2021 (resumption) | (original)||||||
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Ceased operations | 6 April 2020[1] | (temporary)||||||
Hubs | Stockholm Bromma Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 20 | ||||||
Destinations | 20 | ||||||
Parent company | Braganza | ||||||
Headquarters | Stockholm, Sweden | ||||||
Website | flygbra |
BRA Braathens Regional Airlines is a Norwegian-owned Swedish airline founded in 2016 and one of the largest domestic airlines in Sweden. The actual operators of all of its flights however are its sister companies Braathens Regional Airways and Braathens Regional Aviation. The brand BRA is the successor of Malmö Aviation and Sverigeflyg and the company has its headquarters in Stockholm.[2][3] BRA suspended all operations on 6 April 2020 amid COVID-19 pandemic.[1] It relaunched limited charter operations on 1 October 2020 and scheduled domestic operations in the final quarter of 2020, with more domestic routes restarting throughout the Summer 2021 season.[4]
History[]
BRA Braathens Regional Airlines was founded in 2016 with the purpose of uniting the previously distinct appearances of Malmö Aviation and Sverigeflyg and offer one single brand to the Swedish domestic market. BRA does not have an AOC and any aircraft of its own. Instead it uses the capacities of its sister companies Braathens Regional Airways and Braathens Regional Aviation.[5]
In early April 2020, BRA suspended all flights between 6 April and 31 May in response to a sharp decrease in demand and the Swedish Government and Public Health Agency's recommendation that people not travel around the country.[6]
BRA filed in court for a debt restructuring on 6 April 2020, [1] and ceased all operations until further notice.[7] The airline also dismissed all but 20 of its 600 staff.[8] with their planes parked at Norwich City Airport in the UK.
Scheduled operations resumed in late 2020.[4]
Destinations[]
The following destinations are marketed by BRA - and served by Braathens Regional Airways or Braathens Regional Aviation - as of October 2019:[9]
Country | City | Airport | Notes | |
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Finland | Helsinki | Helsinki Airport | Begins 14 February 2022 | [10][11] |
France | Lyon | Lyon–Saint-Exupéry Airport | ||
Germany | Berlin | Berlin Tegel Airport | Airport Closed | |
Latvia | Riga | Riga Airport | ||
Norway | Oslo | Sandefjord Airport | ||
Denmark | Aarhus | Aarhus Airport | ||
Estonia | Tallinn | Tallinn Airport | ||
Kuressaare | Kuressaare Airport | Seasonal | ||
Sweden | Ängelholm | Ängelholm–Helsingborg Airport | ||
Gothenburg | Göteborg Landvetter Airport | |||
Halmstad | Halmstad Airport | |||
Jönköping | Jönköping Airport | Terminated | ||
Kalmar | Kalmar Airport | |||
Kristianstad | Kristianstad Airport | [12] | ||
Malmö | Malmö Airport | |||
Norrköping | Norrköping Airport | Seasonal | ||
Östersund | Åre Östersund Airport | |||
Ronneby | Ronneby Airport | |||
Sälen | Scandinavian Mountains Airport | Seasonal | ||
Stockholm | Stockholm Bromma Airport | Hub | ||
Sundsvall | Sundsvall–Timrå Airport | |||
Trollhättan | Trollhättan–Vänersborg Airport | |||
Umeå | Umeå Airport | |||
Visby | Visby Airport | |||
Växjö | Växjö Småland Airport |
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BRA Braathens Regional Airlines has codeshare agreements with the following airlines (as of February 2020):
Fleet[]As of March 2020, the BRA Braathens Regional Airlines fleet consists of the following aircraft:[13]
See also[]
References[]
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- Airlines of Sweden
- Airlines established in 2016
- Swedish companies established in 2016