Today in Sweden: A Roundup of the Latest News on Tuesday
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6 Articles
Today in Sweden: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
Christian Democrat leader calls for 'blue-and-yellow comeback' with focus on welfare over tax breaks, Swedish security service warns Iran continues to recruit gang youth, and SAS threatened to move traffic from Copenhagen to Sweden. Here's the latest news.
Problems with long queues at passport control at Copenhagen Airport have caused frustration at SAS.
SAS planned to move traffic from Copenhagen to Sweden - The Copenhagen Post
Earlier this year, SAS planned to move several aircraft from Copenhagen Airport to Sweden’s Arlanda Airport if no solution was found for long passport control queues. On March 12, SAS’s communications director informed the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Finance that the police did not intend to present a promised staffing plan before […]
SAS threatened to leave Copenhagen Airport While election posters were flying up from lampposts at the end of February, a drama unfolded in the Ministry of Justice with billions of kroner at stake and threats
Problems with long queues at passport control at Copenhagen Airport have caused frustration at SAS.
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