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Primera Air Scandinavia A/S, [3] was a Danish airline owned by Primera Travel Group. [3] It provided scheduled and charter passenger services from Northern Europe to more than 40 destinations in the Mediterranean , Middle East and North America .
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The airline was founded in 2014 by the Primera Travel Group to complement the Danish based Primera Air Scandinavia. [4] The company also opened a Network Control Center in Riga for overseeing all operational matters of both Primera Air Scandinavia and Primera Air Nordic. Hrafn Thorgeirsson was appointed as the new CEO of both airlines.
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Primera may refer to Nissan Primera, a car; Primera Air, a former airline; Primera división (disambiguation), multiple top division football leagues; Primera, Texas, a town in Cameron County, Texas; Alí Primera, Venezuelan musician, composer, poet, and political activist; Spanish Primera, Spain's highest football competition