Jonair

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Jonair
Jonair, SE-MJU, Beech B200 King Air.jpg
A King Air aircraft belonging to Jonair
IATA ICAO Callsign
flights use JON[1] JON JONAIR
Founded1973
HubsUmeå Airport
Fleet size7
HeadquartersUmeå, Sweden
Websitehttps://www.jonair.se/sv/jonair.htm


Jonair is a Swedish airline founded in 1973. The company has operated the Luleå-Pajala route since March 2015 and since October 2019 Umeå-Östersund and Sveg-Arlanda. In addition, the company also operates air taxis and since 2017 scenic helicopter flights in cooperation with Kallax flyg.[2]

Destinations[]

This is a list of destinations operated by Jonair:[3][4]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
Sweden Luleå Luleå Airport
Östersund Åre Östersund Airport
Pajala Pajala Airport
Stockholm Stockholm Arlanda Airport
Sveg Sveg Airport
Umeå Umeå Airport Base

Fleet[]

Aircraft fleet and routes[5][6][7]
Aircraft type Registrations Routes
Beechcraft King Air 200 SE-LTL

SE-KVL

SE-MJU

Pajala-Luleå, Sveg-Arlanda, Taxi flights
Beechcraft B1900C SE-MHU Umeå-Östersund
Piper PA-31-310 Navajo SE-GLE Taxi flights
Piper PA-31-350 Chieftain SE-FNE Taxi flights
Eurocopter EC120B SE-JJM Scenic flights

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.swedavia.se/lulea/ See the departure list
  2. ^ https://www.jonair.se/sv/tjanster.htm
  3. ^ Jonair booking page
  4. ^ Klart med avtal för flygtrafik till norra Sverige
  5. ^ https://sle-p.transportstyrelsen.se/extweb/sv-se/sokluftfartyg
  6. ^ "Flygtorget » Flygnyheter » Flygnyheter » Tre flygbolag delar på den upphandlade flygtrafiken".
  7. ^ https://www.jonair.se/sv/luftfartyg.htm

External links[]

Note that tickets can be bought from the Jonair website but not from travel agent websites, since Jonair has no IATA code and is not connected to the travel agency ticket systems.

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