Norway’s Widerøe Says Airport ‘Fee Shock’ Could Cut Routes

Wideroe De Havilland Dash 8-200
Credit: Wideroe
Norwegian regional carrier Widerøe believes a “fee shock” from state-owned airport operator Avinor may have consequences for its flight offerings, especially for rural communities. Avinor operates 43 state-owned airports in Norway, including smaller airfields. The company is still struggling with...
Kurt Hofmann

Kurt Hofmann has been writing on the airline industry for 25 years. He appears frequently on Austrian, Swiss and German television and broadcasting…

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