As travel restrictions around the globe continue to
ease and demand for air travel increases, Scandinavian Airlines
(SAS) has unveiled plans to open new destinations and increase the
frequency of select flights.
The airline will fly more than 150 routes to 90
destinations during winter 2021-2022.
SAS will increase the number of flights
between the Scandinavian capitals and other important
destinations, including more flights to the UK from the
three Scandinavian capitals – to London, where SAS flies thrice
daily round trips from each capital, and to Manchester.
SAS will also expand flights to Brussels, Dublin, Frankfurt,
Hamburg, Helsinki, Munich, Oslo and Paris, and resume several
routes from Denmark and Copenhagen to eastern and central European
cities such as Stuttgart, Tallinn, Poznan, and Wroclaw.
The airline's winter program offers skiers nine winter destinations – Sälen/Trysil
and Östersund in Sweden, Salzburg and Innsbruck in Austria, Milan
and Venice in Italy, Munich in Germany and Geneva and Zurich in
Switzerland.
In Norway, the demand for domestic travel is
rising and SAS will increase the number of flights to
Bergen, Stavanger, Bardufoss and Haugesund, as well in Western
Norway. The airline will also resume direct flights between Trondheim and Tromsø and between Oslo and Manchester.
New routes from Sweden will include
Stockholm-Kyiv, Stockholm-Tenerife, Gothenburg-Gran Canaria and
Stockholm-Madeira.
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