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Sterling
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The no-friller flies within Scandinavia
(Copenhagen, Billund, Oslo, Stavanger,
Bergen, Stockholm, Malmö and
Gothenburg) and to the following
European destinations: the Algarve,
Alicante, Amsterdam, Athens,
Barcelona, Berlin, Bologna, Bordeaux,
Budapest, Dublin, Edinburgh, Gran
Canaria, Crete, Lanzarote, Malaga,
Majorca, Milan, Montpellier, Nice, Paris,
Prague, Rhodes, Rome, Salzburg,
Samos, Tallinn and Tenerife.
Sterling Airlines A/S is an Icelandic owned low-fare airline, based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was created in September 2005 through the merger of two Danish airlines - Sterling European Airlines A/S and Maersk Air A/S - which had been bought by Icelandic investment group Fons Eignarhaldsfelag a few months before. One month after the merger, Sterling Airlines was sold to the FL Group, which owns Icelandair as well as 16.8% of Europe's largest low-fare airline, easyJet.
On 6 January 2006, Hannes Smárason, CEO of the FL Group, stated that a merger of easyJet and Sterling was a possibility.
At the end of 2005 Sterling Airlines had 1,600 staff and 29 aircraft, making it almost twice as large as Icelandair. The company flew to some European 40 destinations, with Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm as principal hubs.
Sterling destintions:
* Alicante, Spain
* Amsterdam, Netherlands
* Athens, Greece
* Barcelona, Spain
* Bergen, Norway
* Berlin (Tempelhof Airport), Germany
* Billund, Denmark
* Bologna, Italy
* Budapest, Hungary
* Copenhagen, Denmark
* Crete, Greece
* Edinburgh (Edinburgh Airport), United Kingdom
* Faro, Portugal
* Florence, Italy
* Frankfurt (Frankfurt International Airport), Germany
* Geneva, Switzerland
* Gothenburg (Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport), Sweden
* Gran Canaria, Canary Islands
* Helsinki (Helsinki-Vantaa Airport), Finland
* Lanzarote, Canary Islands
* Lisbon, Portugal
* London (Gatwick Airport), United Kingdom
* Madrid, Spain
* Majorca, Balearic Islands
* Malaga, Spain
* Milan (Malpensa International Airport), Italy
* Montpellier, France
* Munich, Germany
* Nice, France
* Oslo (Oslo Airport, Gardermoen), Norway
* Paris (Beauvais Tille), France
* Prague, Czech Republic
* Rome (Ciampino Airport), Italy
* Salzburg, Austria
* Stavanger, Norway
* Stockholm (Arlanda Airport), Sweden
* Tenerife, Canary Islands
* Venice, Italy
Aircraft:
* 6 Boeing 737-500
* 13 Boeing 737-700
* 10 Boeing 737-800
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