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SAS Nightmare in Tromsø: – Was Refused to Leave the Plane

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SAS nightmare in Tromsø: – Was refused to leave the plane (Northern Lights): – Half the plane wanted to get off in Tromsø, and arrange further transport themselves. But everyone had to come back to Oslo. It was out of the question to drop anyone off in Tromsø, says Tone Bredal. She and her daughter Thea (9) had the longest trip ever from Stavanger to Evenes on Thursday, with a quick stop in Tromsø, and a long return to Gardermoen in the middle …
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SAS nightmare in Tromsø: – Was refused to leave the plane (Northern Lights): – Half the plane wanted to get off in Tromsø, and arrange further transport themselves. But everyone had to come back to Oslo. It was out of the question to drop anyone off in Tromsø, says Tone Bredal. She and her daughter Thea (9) had the longest trip ever from Stavanger to Evenes on Thursday, with a quick stop in Tromsø, and a long return to Gardermoen in the middle …

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Nettavisen broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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