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SAS Adds New Destinations and Summer Leisure Routes From Copenhagen

Joe Breitfeller

SAS has today announced an expansion of their Copenhagen hub with new destinations and summer leisure routes.  New destinations from Copenhagen include Wroclaw in Poland and Bilbao, Spain, as well as summer seasonal service to Cagliari and Varna.


SAS Airbus A321neo - Courtesy Airbus

On Wednesday (December 11, 2024), SAS announced an expansion of their Copenhagen hub with new destinations and seasonal summer leisure routes.  Copenhagen will see new service to Wroclaw (Poland) and Bilbao (Spain), as well as summer seasonal service to Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, and Varna on Bulgaria's Black Sea coast.  The new routes new routes follow the recent launch of service to Seoul, bringing the total number of new routes from Copenhagen to 19 for the upcoming summer season.  Additionally, for summer 2025, Oslo will offer direct flights to the Greek island of Rhodes, while Bergen will connect directly to Málaga-Costa del Sol in Spain.  From Stockholm, the carrier will launch new service to Bodø in northern Norway.


In Wednesday’s announcement, SAS’ Vice President – Network, Henri Winell, said,


“With the addition of Wroclaw and Bilbao, along with the launch of 19 new routes from Copenhagen, we remain committed to enhancing connectivity and meeting the diverse travel preferences of our customers. Copenhagen continues to serve as a pivotal international gateway to and from Scandinavia and Northern Europe.”


With the summer 2025 network expansion, SAS will offer 240 routes, including 108 from Copenhagen, 63 from Stockholm, and 50 from Oslo, as well as additional routes from Gothenburg, Bergen, Stavanger, Trondheim, and Kristiansand.


Founded in 1946, SAS is the leading airline in Scandinavia, with main hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, and flying to 135 destinations across Europe, the U.S. and Asia.  Each year, SAS serves over 25 million passengers and transports 60,000 tons of cargo, all facilitated by a passionate team of more than 10,000 colleagues.  The company aims to be a driving force in sustainable aviation and in the transition towards net zero emissions by 2050.  SAS also offers ground handling services, technical maintenance and air cargo services.  SAS officially joined the global SkyTeam airline alliance in September 2024, and together with their partner airlines offers a wide network worldwide. 

 


Source: SAS/Cision

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