Saturday, October 15, 2016

Can be a new operation on the Back – E24

TV 2 reports that the company Rygge Airport has received approval for a license from the Ministry of transport and communications.

– We have been told that we get an endorsement on a licence, which in practice means that, unless we fulfil all the formal requirements, the ministry will give us a concession for the operation of the Moss Airport Rygge, says managing director Knut R. Johannesen in Rygge Airport AS.

Still remains an agreement with the current owners. The river and the Olav Thon owns 40 per cent each of the airport.

– It is still an open question how today’s flyplassoperatør will relate to our initiative, than as long as we relate to the state, ” says Johannessen.

is Laid down about two weeks

the Current owners put down the operation of the airport of just over two weeks. Johannesen says that the plan is to get to a reopening in march, april.

the News that a private group would rescue the Rygge airport came in august.

the Parties shall have worked diligently with this throughout the summer.

At the head of the classification, which according to TV 2 is organized as a company Rygge Airport AS, is a former minister Anne Grethe Strøm-Erichsen.

Invested 1.5 million

Power-Eriksen was the defense minister when the ten years since the agreement entered into with the Reverse flyhavn to get to civil aviation.

At the end of august it was invested a total of approximately 1.5 million in the fledgling company, enlightened ceo Knut Johannessen in Rygge Airport AS to E24.

In our it became clear that the airport on the Back should be down by the end of October, when the airport’s hovedkunde Ryanair unwinder their scheduled service. Then it is only the military flydriften again, and it has not needed to use the facilities of the civilian airport.

1000 employees therefore lose their jobs.

Ryanair starts a price war

When Ryanair put down their glass on the Back, they will start a price war on the Oslo Airport Gardermoen.

Then begins the daily three flights from oslo Gardermoen to London with Ryanair, which will increase capacity on the route by more than 1.300 seats every single day.

today, there is competition to SAS, Norwegian and British Airways who offer flights between Oslo and London.

the Grant seems to give a fierce price war, when Ryanair put out their cheapest roundtrip tickets for down to 312 million, writes the newspaper.

English lit that the carrier now has lowered their prices on flights to London to 199 million.

– We shall definitely give Ryanair competition for both business and leisure travellers between Oslo and London with our low prices and new, more environmentally friendly aircraft with free internet access, said communications manager Lasse Sandaker-Nielsen.

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