flyvbird partners with Sweden’s Norrköping Airport
Flyvbird, marketed as flyv, has announced a strategic route development partnership with Sweden’s Norrköping Airport Flyvbird, marketed as flyv, has announced a strategic route development partnership with Sweden’s Norrköping Airport as it strengthens plans to deliver low-cost, on demand regional air services. The agreement will include flyv's nine-seat Tecnam Traveller P2012 based at NorrKöping, and flyv offers a revolutionary approach to sustainable, on-demand regional air mobility and is in line with its plans to be a carbon-free airport leader, exploring various sustainable initiatives and partnerships with flyv.

Publicerad : 2 år sedan förbi Eddie Saunders i Travel
Flyvbird, marketed as flyv, has announced a strategic route development partnership with Sweden’s Norrköping Airport as it strengthens plans to deliver low-cost, on demand regional air services.
Sweden will be the second country after Germany to embrace the innovative flyv model in an agreement that will start with its nine-seat Tecnam Traveller P2012 based at Norrköping.
“As we roll out flyv, it is vitally important to have supportive airport partners who can help us position and market our services, and help us attract investors,” said CEO Anton Lutz.
“We have been speaking with the airport since the summer and they are completely on board with our philosophy.”
Situated 135km southwest of Stockholm, Norrköping Airport has welcomed flyv’s commitment to sustainable air travel.
Svante Swärd Rudström, Business Development Manager at Norrköping Airport, commented, “flyv offers a revolutionary approach to sustainable, on-demand regional air mobility and we’re thrilled to be embarking on this partnership with them.”
In line with its plans to be a carbon-free airport leader, Norrköping is exploring various sustainable initiatives and partnerships including its collaboration with flyv. It is currently working on an on-site solar installation project and is investigating opportunities to produce green hydrogen.
Ämnen: Sweden