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The airline Sterling is flying to Scandinavia for less than 30 euros. But only between midday and 1 o’clock. Sterling, a Danish low-cost airline, has cut price tickets on sale to Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Sterling is offering flights to cities such as Copenhagen, Aalborg, Oslo, Stockholm and Gothenburg starting at 27 euros (one way) excluding airport taxes. Departures are from Faro airport.
The Scandinavian operator offers holidays in the snow, or city visits on their webpage www.sterling.dk , but the best prices are available during a happy-hour in January from midday to 1 pm. The campaign was launched on 8th January 2007 only to Denmark, but now the company is expanding the market to Continental Europe.
Carole Arnaud-Battandier, in charge of marketing at Sterling, said that there are 35 destinations in Europe and that it is possible to book “complete packages”, including cars and hotels on the company’s site.
Sterling is the first Danish low-cost airline, and the fourth in Europe, and it operates charter and scheduled flights. It has a fleet of 26 Boeing 737-800, -700 and -500 planes, is based in Copenhagen and belongs to the Northern Travel Holding group. In 2005 and 2006 the company won the prize of “Best Low-Cost Airline” from Danish consumers in the “Danish Travel Award”.
source: algarve observer
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