City Airline

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City Airline operated as a small regional passenger carrier based at Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT), oriented toward short‑haul travel rather than long‑haul international services. From a traveler’s perspective, it functioned as a point‑to‑point regional airline serving domestic and nearby European destinations with a straightforward, no‑frills short‑haul product.

Where City Airline Flies

From its base at Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT), City Airline focused on short‑haul point‑to‑point routes serving domestic Sweden and nearby European destinations rather than long‑haul services. Operations were concentrated around regional and business routes out of its Gothenburg base, with schedules designed for frequent short sectors rather than extensive network connectivity.

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Aircraft and cabin classes

City Airline operated a small regional short‑haul fleet suited to point‑to‑point services; information on specific aircraft types and counts is not provided here. Cabin offerings are typically simple for short flights, with economy seating as the primary product and only limited or no separate premium cabin on most services, and minimal in‑flight meal service on short sectors.

Tips for Flying City Airline

  • If your itinerary involves connections, allow extra minimum connection time since regional operations at Gothenburg Landvetter (GOT) can have tight schedules and limited transfer facilities.
  • Check the airline’s baggage rules at booking because small regional carriers often have stricter carry‑on and checked baggage allowances and charged add‑ons for larger bags.
  • Select seats early if seat selection is offered - free advance seat choice may be limited on shorter regional flights and last‑minute assignments can be less comfortable.
  • Expect minimal onboard catering on short sectors; bring snacks and a refillable bottle for longer travel days when airport food options are limited.

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