Flyr (airline)
Flyr AS (OSE: FLYR) is a Norwegian low-cost passenger airline. Headquartered in Oslo with an operational base at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, the airline operates flights within Norway and between Norway and European leisure destinations.[1]
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| Founded | 14 August 2020 | ||||||
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| Commenced operations | 30 June 2021 | ||||||
| Operating bases | Oslo Airport, Gardermoen | ||||||
| Fleet size | 4 | ||||||
| Destinations | 8 | ||||||
| Headquarters | Oslo, Norway | ||||||
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| Website | www | ||||||
History
Flyr was founded by Erik G. Braathen in 2020, the former CEO of the now-defunct Norwegian flag carrier Braathens.[2] In June 2021, Flyr was issued an Air Operator Certificate by the Norwegian CAA. The first flight from Oslo to Tromsø was operated by a Boeing 737-800.[3][4]
Destinations
Flyr operates flights to the following destinations:[5]
| Country | City | Airport | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Salzburg | Salzburg Airport | Begins 5 January 2022 | |
| Copenhagen | Copenhagen International Airport | ||
| Grenoble | Grenoble Isere Airport | Begins 8 January 2022 | |
| Nice | Nice Côte d'Azur Airport | ||
| Paris | Paris Charles de Gaulle International Airport | ||
| Bergamo | Bergamo Airport | Begins 5 January 2022 | |
| Rome | Rome Fiumicino Airport | ||
| Munich | Munich International Airport | Begins 7 January 2022 | |
| Bergen | Bergen Airport, Flesland | ||
| Bodø | Bodø Airport | ||
| Harstad/Narvik | Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes | ||
| Oslo | Oslo Airport, Gardermoen | Base | |
| Stavanger | Stavanger Airport | ||
| Tromsø | Tromsø Airport, Langnes | ||
| Trondheim | Trondheim Airport, Værnes | ||
| Alicante | Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport | ||
| Málaga | Málaga Airport | ||
| Geneva | Geneva Cointrin International Airport | Begins 6 January 2022 |
Fleet

Flyr Boeing 737-800
Flyr's fleet consists of the following aircraft:[6]
| Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boeing 737-800 | 4 | 2 | 189 | One aircraft on order to come from FlyDubai and another
aircraft on order to come from Pegasus Airlines |
| Boeing 737 MAX 8 | — | 6[7] | TBA | Deliveries begin 2022. Option for 4 additional aircraft |
| Total | 4 | 6 | ||
References
- "About Flyr". Flyr. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
- "Board of directors". Flyr. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
- "Flyr AS has obtained an operating license from the Civil Aviation Authority". AVIATOR. 2021-06-17. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
- Lindvoll, Eilin (2021-04-09). "Første avgangsdato for Flyr er satt". dinside.no (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-06-30.
- "Reisemål". Flyr (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2021-06-08.
- "Flyr Fleet | Airfleets aviation". www.airfleets.net. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
- "Flyr satser på nyeste generasjon 737-fly fra Boeing". 12 October 2021.
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