Known between 2004 and 2023 as Amapola Flyg, the airline's primary hub is located at Stockholm Arlanda Airport.
[2] On July 1, 2018, Amapola Flyg began passenger air traffic with regional routes in Sweden.
In April 2021, the airline started flights in Finland from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport to Joensuu, on behalf of the Finnish State traffic authority Traficom.
[7] In October 2023, Amapola was awarded another contract by the Swedish Transport Administration to operate domestic flights on twelve routes from 2023 to 2027.
[10] In October 2024, PopulAir relocated its operations at Arlanda Airport to Terminal 3[11] This is a list of destinations operated by PopulAir (passenger flights) as of November 2024:[12][13][14] As of November 2024, the Amapola Flyg fleet consists of the following aircraft:[16] Media related to Amapola Flyg at Wikimedia Commons This article relating to a European airline is a stub.