Flyr chief resigns – news Norway – Overview of news from various parts of the country

Flyr has recently had major financial problems and has had to raise additional money from investors. As late as 10 November, the company reported that they had succeeded in raising NOK 250 million in a so-called crisis issue. Now Frislid is leaving after having been in the position since the company started flights in 2021. – Tonje has done a formidable job in building a culture that put the customers and the employees first, in addition to building a well-liked and well-known one brand, write Flyr in the message. Frislid refers to the period in Flyr as a privilege to have been a part of, and that the choice to retire was a difficult decision. – I am proud of what we have created together and am convinced that Flyr will get through this difficult time, says the outgoing director. Chairman Erik G. Braathen says that in the phase Flyr is now entering, it is crucial to strengthen Flyr’s financial situation. The new boss, Brede Huser, has been CFO of Flyr since the company’s inception in 2020. He previously worked at the airline Norwegian from 2006 to 2015. – It has been inspiring and rewarding to work with Tonje, says Huser and adds that he looking forward to continuing in the new role.



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