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​​Löfbergs rises to greater heights in Estonia

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​​Löfbergs rises to greater heights in Estonia

Löfbergs's sales in Estonia are taking off, 33 000 feet up in the air to be precise. Estonian Air will now begin serving organic and Fairtrade labelled coffee from the Swedish coffee roaster.

- Löfbergs is known for never compromising on quality and the great flavour. That suits us and our passengers perfectly, said Indrek Randveer, the CCO of Estonian Air.

Löfbergs has exported coffee to Estonia since the early 1990s and is today one of the largest coffee companies on the Estonian market.

- We will reach more than half a million potential customers through Estonia Air, which strengthens our position in Estonia as well as on other markets, says Per Grahn, sales director at Löfbergs.

Estonian Air, Estonia’s national carrier, was founded in 1991 and is today owned by the Estonian government and SAS. Estonian Air is the biggest operator at Tallinn Airport. The airline flies regular routes to Stockholm (Arlanda and Bromma), Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Brussels, Oslo, Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev, Vilnius and Trondheim, and seasonal flights to

Munich, Paris, Berlin, Nice, Vienna, Split and Milan.The airline carries about 600,000 passengers per year.

For more information:
Per Grahn, Sales Director, Out of Home, Löfbergs, +46 (0) 54 14 01 46, per.grahn@lofbergs.se

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Löfbergs is one of the largest family-owned coffee roasters in the Nordic countries. The company has 300 employees and a turnover of SEK 1.5 billion. The head office is situated in Karlstad, Sweden and the company has its own roasting-houses in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Latvia. The company was founded in 1906 and is today one of the world's largest importers of ecological and Fairtrade labelled coffee. Löfbergs also owns the tea brand Kobbs.

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Anders Thorén

Anders Thorén

Press contact Head of Corporate Communications +46 703 55 64 22

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