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Braathens International ceases operations

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NEWS FLASH


Sweden’s Braathens has filed for bankruptcy for its Braathens International Airways subsidiary, ceasing all operations with immediate effect. The development impacts the carrier’s seasonal flights from Oslo, Gothenburg and Kristiansand to Split. For the 2025 summer season, Braathens International had 26 scheduled Croatia operations, offering a total of 3.744 seats on the market. As this year’s flight program was nearing completion, the bankruptcy will affect only two final services, one each from Oslo and Kristiansand, both of which were scheduled for October 3.

September 30, 2025
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  1. Anonymous11:55

    What the hell is going on. First Play now Braathens.

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    1. Anonymous12:15

      Airlines in Europe have been going bankrupt every single year. Just like the rest of the world.
      Airlines in Europe will continue to go bankrupt every year. Just like the rest of the world.

      What actually maters is the overall European market. And it has been growing every year since the pandemic just like it was growing every year before it too. Same as the rest of the world.
      Only exceptions are Russia and Belarus but they only have their leadership to blame.

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    2. Anonymous12:21

      @12:15
      +1000
      I challenge anyone to choose a year in the 21st century and I will tell him which European based airlines seized flying.

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    3. Anonymous14:04

      2018/2019

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    4. Anonymous14:07

      Latest news. Lumiwings maybe will suspend ops. This is airline with one jet but...

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    5. Anonymous14:13

      Probably the start of winter season is the moment when airlines realized they won’t make it and it’s time to stop making losses.

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    6. Anonymous14:34

      Never heard of Lumiwings.
      14:13 is right, right after the summer season is the time for an airline to shut down.

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    7. Anonymous14:39

      @Anon 14:04
      2018: Small Planet, Cobalt Air (Cyprus), Skywork (Switzerland), Primera Air (Danish), Fly Viking (Norway).
      2019: Germania, WOW Air (Iceland), Flybmi (UK), Aigle Azur (France) and of course Adria.

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    8. Anonymous14:39

      ^ It had a base in Tuzla and wet leased aircraft to JU.

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    9. Anonymous17:47

      14:39
      + Till now
      Thomas Cook
      Onurair
      Atlasglobal
      Blue Air
      Ukraine International Airlines
      Bees
      Flyr
      Flybe
      Travel Service
      Royal Flight
      Germanwings
      Nordica
      Astra Airlines
      Elinair
      Vim Airlines
      Transaero
      Montenegro Airlines
      Air Via
      FlyArna
      Airpink
      Air Malta....

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    10. Anonymous19:15

      Air Moldova, Novair, Great Dane,

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    11. Anonymous19:41

      Eurocypria, Cyprus Airways, Air Greece, Hellenic Airways, Athens Airways, Hellas Jet, Air Italy, Alitalia, Olympic Airways, Balkan, Romavia, JAT - Yugoslav Airlines, Aviolet, Aviogenex, Malev, Albatros Airlines, Azzura Air, Air One, Eurolot, Crossair, Swissair, AOM, XL Airways, Air Inter, Air Charter, TAT, Deutsche BA, Air Littoral, Air Bourbon, UTA, Air Holland, Air Finland, Air Slovakia, CSA, Czech Airlines, Fischer, Tyrolean Airways, Lauda, Niki, Livingston, ATI, Alisarda, Spantax, Viva Air, Futura, Portugalia, Sabena, Sobelair, City Bird, SN Brussels Airlines, Air Berlin, Happag Lloyd, LTU, LTE, Air 2000, British Airtours, British World, British United, MANX, Jersey European, Air Sweden, Maersk, Sterling, Air France-Air Inter, Sky Airlines Turkey, Air Europe UK, GB Airways, Albanian Airlines, Albawings, Belleair, Fly Arna, Air Belgium, Monarch, VLM, Jetairfly, Air Bosna, Air Srpska, B&H Airlines, Fly Bosnia, Air Adriatic, Dubrovnik Airline, Helios, Cimber Air, Premier, Scanair, Snowflake, Estonian Air, Fly LAL, Aero Lyon, Air Lib, Air Liberte, Air Mediterranee, Corsair, Corsairfly, FrenchBlue, JOON, Star Airlines, AeBal, Spanair, Apollo Airlines, Alexandair, Cronus, Air Scotland, Helenic Imperial, Olympus, MAT - Macedonian, Air Plus, Evelop, Iberworld, and many, many others.... Do you remember all these airlines?

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    12. Anonymous20:08

      √√√√√√

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    13. Anonymous20:20

      Avioimpex, the best airline Macedonia ever had. It was the size of Croatia Airlines in 2025, but in the 90s.

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    14. Anonymous20:28

      Holy smokes, dats alotta airlines.

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  2. Anonymous12:03

    Will that affect their evening flight for OS from BEG ?

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    1. Anonymous12:04

      No, their ACMI flights are unaffected.

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    2. Anonymous13:20

      Braathens operates separated companies, one for ACMI turboprop services and another for the Airbuses, latter got bust today

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  3. Anonymous14:55

    It was announced a few months ago that they'll divest from the Airbus operations.
    Probably going through bankruptcy is financially more interesting than a clean shutdown.
    Less to pay to the workers.
    In the last 20 years how many airlines started and shut just at the end of the summer.
    Aircraft being leased not much that can be seized.

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  4. Anonymous17:30

    Here is a chance for some Ex-Yu airlines to buy some airplanes at a good price!

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    1. Anonymous17:31

      I don't think that any of them could afford to buy one, even if they are being sold as part of a liquidation at a discount.

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    2. Anonymous17:32

      Maybe OU and JU could make a joint offer for a larger aircraft and work out an arrangement on joint use of the aircraft?

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    3. Anonymous17:44

      @17.31 JU bought 3 aircraft last year.

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    4. Anonymous07:00

      I think the aircraft were all leased, so I don't expect them to be part of the bankruptcy process, but that the lessors take them back and lease them out at market rates. They are all around 18 years old, though.

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    5. Anonymous12:04

      OU and JU jointly using an aircraft??? Okey..

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