Northern Scandinavia sees new air routes, as tourism begins to resume

New flights are being added to London, Milan — and even Thailand.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer November 3, 2021
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Despite concerns of a long-term post-pandemic hangover affecting tourism, airports in Arctic Europe are seeing some connectivity restored, with new flights being added from the region to London, Milan and even Thailand.

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