Air Leap (Sweden) (Stockholm Arlanda) resumed Swedish domestic scheduled operations on May 25 as it launched two new routes from Visby on the island of Gotland to Stockholm Arlanda and Stockholm Bromma.

The first flights to Visby were operated by one of Air Leap's four Saab 340B, SE-ISG (msn 340B-162). Flight from Arlanda have been scheduled as 7x weekly and from Bromma as 5x weekly.

Air Leap plans to launch a further two new domestic routes in Sweden, from Bromma to each of Kalmar and Ronneby, on June 16, 2020. The airline's hitherto sole domestic route from Arlanda to Örnsköldsvik was suspended on March 17, 2020, and will remain on hold through August 10.

The airline currently operates three of its four Saab 340(B)s. On top of the newly launched Visby route, the turboprops also ply Air Leap's sole international route from Arlanda via Mariehamn to Turku, as well as its domestic route in Norway from Oslo Gardermoen via Røros to Ørland. The fourth Saab (Sweden) aircraft was used for the suspended Örnsköldsvik route.