Writer

Ingrid Halberg

Eleven years at SAS ground ops at Arlanda. Master's in sustainable aviation from KTH. Writes part-time about Nordic hubs and the climate side of flying.

Home base
Stockholm, Sweden
Languages
Swedish · English · Norwegian · Danish

Ingrid spent eleven years at SAS ground operations at Arlanda, then went back to school for a master’s in sustainable aviation at KTH, finishing in 2024. She left the airline in 2023 during a restructuring and now works freelance, splitting her time between consulting on operational decarbonization and writing.

She writes for airport.flights as a paid freelance contributor, one piece a month focused on Nordic hubs, the slow operational shift toward sustainable aviation, and the airport-rail integration that the rest of Europe still occasionally manages to envy. Her beat is the operational and environmental texture of small to mid-size hubs that work disproportionately well for their volume.

She lives in Vasastan, flies ARN most of the time, and remains the only person in her family who continues to insist HEL is the under-discussed gem of Nordic aviation.

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