AJet, the rebranded successor to AnadoluJet, is set to establish a new base at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, marking a significant step in its expansion strategy. The airline will begin operations with a direct route to Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW), offering passengers a convenient connection between the Swedish capital and Turkey’s vibrant economic hub.
The new route is part of AJet’s broader plan to strengthen its network and increase its presence in Europe. Stockholm Arlanda, one of the busiest airports in Scandinavia, will serve as a key gateway for passengers traveling between Sweden and Turkey, providing an important link to Istanbul, a city that serves as a major international travel hub.
With the launch of this direct flight, AJet aims to meet growing demand for seamless connectivity between Sweden and Turkey, catering to both business and leisure travelers. The airline’s fleet expansion and route diversification are expected to position it as a competitive player in the European aviation market, challenging other low-cost carriers.
The introduction of the Stockholm to Istanbul route marks the airline’s first significant step under its new brand identity, following the rebranding of AnadoluJet to AJet. The airline plans to roll out additional routes across Europe, with a focus on providing affordable and efficient travel options for a variety of passengers.
AJet’s presence at Stockholm Arlanda Airport is expected to boost travel options for Swedish passengers while strengthening the airline’s operations in Turkey. The direct link between Stockholm and Istanbul is anticipated to become a popular choice, offering more flexibility and convenience for travelers.