Scandinavian Airlines and Braathens Regional Airways announce a long-term wet lease agreement to enhance domestic air travel and connectivity within Sweden.
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and Braathens Regional Airways AB (BRA) announce the signing of a long-term wet lease partnership aimed at securing reliable and efficient domestic air connectivity within Sweden.
Under the terms of the wet lease agreement, BRA will operate several aircraft on behalf of SAS, providing capacity on key domestic routes in Sweden as well as feeding into the Copenhagen hub. The partnership will ensure SAS’s ability to meet domestic demand while optimizing operations and improving regional air services across the region, ensuring greater connectivity and more options for travelers.
Expanding reach
The wet lease partnership is an important step towards providing passengers across Sweden with reliable and efficient air travel options. Braathens Regional, known for its commitment to service excellence, will operate its fleet on behalf of SAS, allowing for seamless integration into SAS’ existing operations. Building from Arlanda Airport, this partnership strengthens Swedish infrastructure, connecting local communities to the world and fostering greater global accessibility and opportunities.
SAS CEO, Anko van der Werff, commented: “This new partnership with BRA is a testament to our long-term commitment to Sweden. By integrating BRA’s expertise and fleet, we are not only enhancing Swedish infrastructure but also positioning Arlanda as a stronger central hub for domestic and international travel. This collaboration will significantly improve connectivity, allowing us to offer more seamless and frequent services between major cities and regional destinations. As a result, Arlanda will become an even more vital gateway, supporting both business and leisure travelers with greater convenience while we maintain our focus on sustainability and operational efficiency. We are excited to work closely with BRA in the coming years to realize these ambitions.”
BRA Chairman, Per G. Braathen, added: “We are proud to enter into this partnership with SAS, Scandinavia’s leading airline. By leveraging our experience and modern fleet, we will be able to contribute to securing domestic air connectivity in Sweden, which is critical for economic growth and regional development. Together with SAS, we aim to provide the best possible travel experience for passengers across the country.”
A sustainable future for air travel
Both SAS and BRA share a strong commitment to sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of air travel. This collaboration therefore not only strengthens domestic connectivity but also supports SAS ambition to be a driving force behind the critical transition to sustainable aviation together with other stakeholders and partners.
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