
TUI adds exciting Sweden and Norway flights to 2025 schedule
TUI adds exciting Sweden and Norway flights to 2025 schedule
Belgians, grab your thermal socks—TUI has decided it’s time to swap fondue pots for reindeer stew. Starting 20 December 2025, TUI fly Belgium will launch a brand-new weekly flight from Brussels straight to Scandinavian Mountains Airport (SCR), perched right on the border of Sweden and Norway. Think of it as a magical gateway where Belgian chocolate meets Nordic snow. Flights will keep rolling until 21 March 2026, which means you’ve got a solid three months to perfect your snowplough technique (or at least learn how to stand upright in skis).
Three Resorts, One Airport, Zero Stress
No more three-hour bus transfers that test the limits of your patience. This airport puts you within a snowball’s throw of three top ski resorts:
- Trysil, Norway’s biggest ski area – the Disneyland of skiing, but with more snow and fewer screaming children in mouse ears.
- Stöten, Sweden – ideal for families and anyone who likes their slopes with a side of peace and quiet.
- Sälen, Sweden – charming, laid-back, and about as cozy as skiing gets.
With 20 different accommodation options, ranging from ski-in/ski-out chalets to classic hotels, there’s something for everyone—whether you’re a die-hard skier or just here for the après-ski glögg.
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What’s on the Menu? More Than Skiing
Of course, skiing is the main course, but Scandinavia also throws in plenty of sides:
- Husky sledding – where the dogs pull you while you pretend you’re starring in your own Arctic survival movie.
- Reindeer rides – because Rudolph deserves more than just a Christmas cameo.
- Snowmobile safaris – fast, fun, and slightly terrifying if you’ve never been on one.
- Christmas magic – from fairy lights to snowy forests, it feels like stepping into a Scandinavian Netflix special.
Basically, if you’re not skiing, you’ll still have enough activities to make your Instagram feed look like you live inside a snow globe.
Snow That Actually Shows Up
Let’s be honest: the Alps are gorgeous, but lately, booking a ski trip there is a bit like gambling—you might end up with powder, or you might end up hiking in slush. Scandinavia, on the other hand, guarantees snow from December to April. Reliable, fluffy, actual snow. And the slopes? They’re varied enough to keep both beginners and show-offs entertained. Plus, there’s none of that overcrowded chaos—you won’t be elbowing your way past 10,000 people just to get on a lift.
Food, Prices, and the “Cool” Factor
Scandinavia doesn’t just do snow well—it also knows how to keep you fed. Think local cuisine like hearty stews, fresh salmon, and maybe even a cheeky cinnamon bun (or five). And here’s the kicker: it’s competitively priced. Packages start at €551.50 per person, including flights and accommodation, while flight-only deals begin at €79.99 per leg. That’s basically cheaper than a weekend of Belgian parking fees in Brussels.
TUI’s Pitch: Alps, Who?
By adding Scandinavia to its ski line-up, TUI is positioning itself as the travel agent that dares to think outside the (snow)box. This isn’t just another ski destination—it’s an adventure with a sprinkle of Nordic magic. From huskies to hygge, it’s the kind of winter experience that feels authentic, cozy, and refreshingly free of mass tourism.
The Bottom Line
This winter, instead of queuing in the Alps with everyone else, why not try something different? Scandinavia offers the same snowy thrills, plus a whole lot of charm you won’t find in your average Alpine resort.
So here’s the plan: pack your woolly hat, book that TUI flight, and prepare to trade raclette for reindeer stew. Who knows—you might even come back speaking Swedish, humming ABBA, and insisting that husky sledding should be an Olympic sport.
Scandinavia: it’s like the Alps, but with better snow, cooler accents, and way more reindeer.
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