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Skyways Express Passenger Reviews and Skyways Express Customer Trip Reports
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SKYWAYS EXPRESS customer review : 4 July 2011 : by C Watson (Switzerland)
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Trip Rating : 8/10 |
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Cabin Flown: | Economy |
TRD-ARN in a Fokker 50. Free seating as the plane was only about half full. Swedish newspapers available.
Tea/Coffee and a cookie served by the friendly stewardess who spoke good English. On-time, relaxed and
pleasant flight; the only issue is that because the aircraft is so small, you get blown around like a piece of
cardboard during take-off and landing. Very good value for money at 600SEK one way.
SKYWAYS EXPRESS review : 1 March 2009 : by Eugene Birman (Sweden)
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Trip Rating : 8/10 |
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Cabin Flown: | Economy |
Airline that flighs domestic routes in Sweden. I took the Stockholm-Visby flight. They fly Fokker
F50s from Stockholm-Arlanda and Stockholm-Bromma to Visby. They also fly to Copenhagen (only int'l
destination.) Fleet consists mainly of Fokker F50s. Flight departed on time, landed early. Generally
good customer service, free drinks, food not offered. No entertainment on board, magazine is in
Swedish. Mainly caters to Swedish citizens, though cabin crew speaks English. Overall, they have the
basics down: low ticket prices, on-time departure and arrival, and adequate service.
Skyways passenger review - by M Rapp
30 August 2007 Customer Trip Rating : 
Stockholm to Vaasa in Premium Economy. Was connecting from SAS and using the SAS-codeshare-flight on
Skyways, so all the check-in was fine as usual at SAS. Plane was an old Fokker 50 which had a really
outdated interiour but was very clean. Just one, but very friendly and engaged flight attendant. She
gave us a nice breakfast box with tasty open-faced sandwiches, joghurt and juice. Coffee and other
drinks were also served twice. All that happened within 45 min flying time and without seeming rushed.
Was a nice experience and significantly better than the usual SAS experience.
Skyways passenger review - by Paul Jacobsen
3 May 2007 Customer Trip Rating : n/a
Visby-Stockholm in economy class. Check-in in Visby was quick and
friendly. Free seating policy but this was no problem as the flight was
operated by a small Fokker 50. Seats were surprisingly decorated - with
flowers and plants motives! - but also rather worn out. Catering is the
same as on-board SAS flights, i.e. beverages and snacks are for purchase
only. Nevertheless I noticed that coffee/tea were sold at 10 SEK, which
is even cheaper than in downtown Stockholm! The negative point is
Skyways' very expensive fares. If you can't grab the 447SEK cheap offer,
then be prepared to pay up to 1800SEK, which is a rip-off for a 35min
flight.
Skyways passenger review - by Jonas Andersson
4 November 2006 Customer Trip Rating : n/a
Have just had my third flight on the Copenhagen-Linköping sector. Yet again rather pleased! Such a
short flight, but quite attentive service provided. Comfortable with often two seats to yourself,
and a decent selection of Swedish newspapers and a business magazine updated weekly. Will be happy
to take Skyways compared to the train, even paying a little bit more, for the extra service and 1
hour instead of 3.5 to Copenhagen. Thanks Skyways!
Skyways passenger review - by Jonas Andersson
4 November 2006
Have just had my third flight on the Copenhagen-Linköping sector. Yet again rather pleased! Such a
short flight, but quite attentive service provided. Comfortable with often two seats to yourself,
and a decent selection of Swedish newspapers and a business magazine updated weekly. Will be happy
to take Skyways compared to the train, even paying a little bit more, for the extra service and 1
hour instead of 3.5 to Copenhagen. Thanks Skyways!
Skyways passenger review - by L Howis
16 January 2004
I have flown with Skyways most weeks for over 3 years. Their service is friendly and efficient. They
suffer though from their partnership with SAS. This means their fares are very expensive and only
cater for business travellers. Most of the time, you will however, have space to spread out, as you
will be one of maybe 10 passengers on a 55 seat aircraft. If you don't mind flying on small aircraft
(some flights are 20 seats), then it can be a fun experience.
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