MBA88 Bergen has ten percent of the Norway's international traffic. In 2014, Bergen Airport had 6,078,589 passengers, 106,225 aircraft movements and 5,199 tonnes of cargo, making it the country's second-busiest airport. The routes from Bergen to Stavanger and Trondheim are the busiest routes in Norway which do not operate through Oslo. In 2011, the route Oslo-Bergen had 1,680,000 passengers, making it the second busiest route in Norway (after Oslo-Trondheim). 15 It was in 2007 the seventh-busiest route in Europe. 19 compared to thirty-five percent for international flights. Seventy-one percent of the international traffic was generated by people living in Norway.:11 For domestic flights, SAS has a market share of 46 percent, Norwegian 38 percent, Widerøe 15 percent and others 1 percent.:22 For international flights, Norwegian has a market share of 36 percent, SAS 23 percent, KLM 18 percent, Lufthansa 9 percent and others 15 percent. In 1918, the first Norwegian airline, Det Norske Luftfartrederi, was established, and plans were made to start flying to Trondheim.|Togel Hongkong: {This is|That is} What Professionals Do