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SAS Furthers Long Haul Capacity Growth with New US Links
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The flag carrier for Scandinavia is opening three new routes to the USA including Los Angeles from Stockholm, and Miami from both Oslo and Copenhagen.
SAS Continues Long-Haul Capacity Growth
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The airline will add two weekly rotations to the five times weekly Copenhagen – Shanghai route and a single additional flight on the six times...
Ten More Airports to Offer Preclearance for US Flights
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An additional ten airports worldwide have been added to the approved list of airports to offer preclearance facilities to passengers travelling to...
SAS to Switch Gothenburg - London Link to Stansted Airport
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The route switch follows agreements earlier this year for SAS to dispose of two of its slot pairs at the heavily constrained Heathrow Airport for a...
Vueling to debut A321 on Barcelona – Nantes route
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Vueling’s latest uploaded schedules show the Airbus A321 entering scheduled service on July 3, 2015 operating a morning return rotation on the...
United Goes Seasonal in Scandinavia
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US major United Airlines is to switch its remaining transatlantic flights to Scandinavia to a seasonal offering after dropping winter services from...
Norwegian Adds Low-Cost Long-Haul Links to San Juan
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The market from Europe to Puerto Rico is currently massively underserved, with a significant percentage of indirect passengers already flying...
Stockholm Arlanda Seeking US Preclearance
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The Swedish government has announced its decision to look into the possibility of introducing US preclearance at Stockholm Arlanda Airport, meaning...
SAS to Introduce Stockholm – Hong Kong Link
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This will mark the return of direct flights into Asia for the Scandinavian flag carrier from Sweden’s capital city. In the past ten years it has...
Qatar Airways Grows Frequencies to Barcelona
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The frequency growth will see Qatar Airways boost capacity to Barcelona by 32.1 per cent in 2015, while total capacity into Spain will increase...