Linjeflyg
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Linjeflyg was formed in 1957 as a Swedish domestic airline by Scandinavian Airlines System, Dagens Nyheter AB and Stockholms-Tidningen AB.
In October 1983, Linjeflyg moved from Bromma Airport in the central part of Stockholm, to Arlanda in the north of Stockholm. Bromma had been the main hub for Linjeflyg since 1957.
At 10 September 1990, SAS sold their 50% in Linjeflyg to Bilspedition for 475 miljoner Swedish crowns (SEK). A half year later SAS bought it back.
In Februari 1992 were Linjeflyg a to big threat for SAS and to show that SAS was the leading company it bought up the last 50% in Linjeflyg.
Linjeflyg was Swedens biggest domestic airline. It served over 20 domestic airports and every year flew over 5 million people with Linjeflyg. The airline hade 2200 employers in 1992 and for that time it was the leading company of using Fokker F-28.
On 1 January, 1993, Linjeflyg merged with SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System).
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