SAS Scandinavian Airlines
SAS is Scandinavia’s leading airline and has an attractive offering to frequent travelers. Operating out of three primary hubs, Copenhagen, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport and Oslo. SAS offers more than 800 flights daily. Annually more...
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Routes & Networks Latest: Rolling Daily Updates (W/C Sept. 30, 2024)
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The latest airline route news, featuring network changes, schedule alterations, codeshares and interline agreements.
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SRA Warns Regional Air Routes In Sweden At Risk Following BRA-SAS Agreement
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Braathens Regional Airlines' move from Stockholm Bromma to Stockholm Arlanda could leave smaller Swedish airports without connectivity, Swedish...
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SAS Prioritizes Copenhagen Hub Growth
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is increasing its short-haul network at Copenhagen Airport next summer, as well as launching a new long-haul service...
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SAS To Resume Seattle Flights After SkyTeam Entry, Signs Braathens Partnership
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) will resume flights to Seattle next summer after a 15-year hiatus and has entered into a wet-lease agreement with...
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Delta, SAS Secure Codeshare Green Light Despite JetBlue Objection
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New SkyTeam alliance partners Delta Air Lines and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have been cleared to offer codeshare flights.
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Delta, SAS Push Back On JetBlue’s Objection To Codeshare Agreement
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Delta Air Lines and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) say JetBlue’s objection to their codeshare agreement should be disregarded.
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SAS Enters Codeshare Partnership With Air France-KLM
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has signed a codeshare partnership with Air France-KLM as it begins to realign its network with its new SkyTeam partners.
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80 New Routes Starting In June 2024
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A selection of new routes starting in June, including Scandinavian Airlines adding Atlanta; Delta Air Lines returning to Taiwan; and Emirates...
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Routes & Networks Latest: Rolling Daily Updates (W/C May 13, 2024)
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The latest airline route news, featuring network changes, schedule alterations, codeshares and interline agreements.
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SAS CEO Articulates EU’s Competing Priorities; SkyTeam Join Date Firmed
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SAS CEO Anko Van der Werff’s comments came just as SAS finalized its SkyTeam join date for Sept. 1, 2024.
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SAS To Expand Its SAS Link Embraer Operations
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SAS wants to grow the fleet of its in-house Embraer 195 operator SAS Link, and is considering how to develop its smaller-gauge wet-lease ATR and...
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SAS Begins To Broach Fleet Options
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SAS is hoping to turn its attention to future fleet planning, as well as the deployment of two Airbus A350s scheduled to arrive in 2025.
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SAS CEO Eyes New Era Of Transatlantic Collaboration
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SAS President and CEO Anko van der Werff speaks on the switch to SkyTeam, creating opportunities out of reach during the carrier’s tenure in Star...
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SAS CEO: Air France-KLM Equity Stake Unlikely To Trigger Slot Remedies
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SAS CEO Anko van der Werff believes Air France-KLM’s 19.9% equity investment will trigger some EU competition remedies, but won't include...
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50 New Routes Starting In Europe
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A selection of 50 new routes starting over the coming weeks, including services being launched by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Air France and...
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By The Numbers: Denmark
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All the data relating to Denmark’s top airlines, airports, routes and markets during the second quarter of the year.
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50 New Routes Starting In Europe
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A selection of 50 new routes starting over the coming weeks, including services being launched by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Air France and...
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SAS Sets Date For Star Alliance Exit
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) will exit Star Alliance on Aug. 31 ahead of becoming a SkyTeam member.
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SAS To Launch Flights To SkyTeam Hub Atlanta
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Star Alliance carrier SAS Scandinavian Airlines is adding a new route to Atlanta ahead of its planned alliance switch to SkyTeam.
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Nine Routes Added To SAS Summer Network
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Scandinavian Airlines plans to offer five new summer season destinations from Copenhagen, as well as three from Oslo and one from Bergen.