Sterling Airlines
About Sterling Airlines
STERLING ROUTES
Sterling Airlines fly from:
Copenhagen, Helsinki, Oslo, Stockholm, Arlanda, Billund, Gothenburg,
Aalborg, Aarhus, Denmark, Alicante, Alicante, Murcia Airport,
Amsterdam, Athens, Barcelona, Bergen, Berlin, Tegel, Berlin, Tempelhof,
Billund, Bologna, Budapest, Cairo, Copenhagen, Crete, Chania,
Edinburgh,
Faro/Algarve, Florence, Frankfurt, Geneva, Gothenburg, Gran Canaria,
Helsinki, Horsens, Denmark, Karup, Denmark, Lanzarote, Lisbon,
London,
Gatwick, Madrid, Majorca, Malaga, Malmö, Milan, Malpensa,
Montpellier, Munich, Nice, Odense, Denmark, Oslo, Paris, Charles
de Gaulle, Paris/Beauvais-Tille, Prague, Rome, Ciampino Airport,
Ronne, Bornholm, Denmark, Salzburg, Sonderborg, Denmark, Stavanger,
Stockholm, Arlanda, Tenerife south, Venice and Vienna.
Sterling Airlines fly to:
Aalborg, Aarhus, Alicante, Alicante, Murcia airport, Amsterdam,
Athens, Barcelona, Bergen, Berlin, Tegel, Berlin, Tempelhof, Billund,
Bologna, Budapest, Copenhagen, Crete, Chania,Edinburgh, Faro,
Florence, Frankfurt, Gran Canaria, Goteborg, Helsinki, Horsens,
Karup, Denmark, Lanzarote, Lissabon, London, Madrid, Malaga, Milano,
Malpensa, Montpellier, Munich, Nice, Odense, Oslo, Palma de Mallorca,
Paris, Beauvais, Prague, Rome, Ciampino Airport, Ronne, Bornholm,
Denmark, Salzburg, Sonderborg, Denmark, Stavanger, Stockholm,
Arlanda, Tenerife and Venice.
The Sterling History in Brief
Through more than 40 years, the Sterling name has been dear to
the Scandinavians’ heart. Millions of Scandinavian tourists
have enjoyed the effective transport and good service of the airline
to and from holidays, primarily in Southern Europe.
The founder of Tjæreborg Rejser, Rev. Ejlif
Krogager, founded Sterling Airways.
He got the inspiration to the Sterling name from his mother,
who always used Sterling silver for presents because, to her,
it was a symbol of quality. This attitude still lies behind the
special Sterling spirit, which has been created through decades:
The essence of dynamics and drive focusing on safety, quality
and service.
For further information on Sterling airlines visit the Sterling
website.
http://www.cimber.dk
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