SAS

SAS Reopens Routes from June

As more and more countries are easing their travel restrictions, SAS announced that Scandinavia’s leading airline will resume flights to many destinations from June onwards.

This primarily includes domestic flights within and between the Scandinavian countries, but flights to New York, Chicago and Amsterdam from Copenhagen are also set to resume.

In Sweden, SAS is adding four destinations from Arlanda; Malmö, Ängelholm, Kalmar and Skellefteå. SAS is also resuming flights from Stockholm to Helsinki and Turku, in Finland. In Norway, where SAS is already serving all domestic destinations, it will now be possible to fly from Bergen and Stavanger to Copenhagen and from Stavanger to Aberdeen.

From Copenhagen, SAS is resuming international flights to Amsterdam, New York and Chicago.

In addition to the destinations and routes which are now being added to the traffic program, SAS plans to offer more flights and destinations as the recommendations issued by different countries are relaxed and demand for travel in Scandinavia and globally increases.

SAS’ decision to resume flights and scale up existing services in all three countries means that SAS is set to double its capacity in June, from the equivalent of 15 to 30 aircraft in service.

Updates to the traffic operation, June 2020

From 1 June
ARN-SFT Stockholm – Stockholm

From 2 June
CPH-AAR Copenhagen – Aarhus

From 8 June
CPH-AMS Copenhagen – Amsterdam
CPH-BGO Copenhagen –  Bergen
CPH-SVG Copenhagen – Stavanger
SVG-ABZ Stavanger – Aberdeen

ARN-HEL Stockholm – Helsinki
ARN-TKU Stockholm – Turku

ARN-MMX Stockholm – Malmö
ARN-KLR Stockholm – Kalmar

From 10 June
CPH-EWR Copenhagen – New York
CPH-ORD Copenhagen – Chicago
 

From 15 June
ARN-AGH Stockholm – Ängelholm

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