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SAS Appoints Alexandra Lindgren Kaokji as Head of Media Relations in Denmark

SAS has appointed Alexandra Lindgren Kaokji as Head of Media Relations in Denmark. Kaokji previously served as the Head of Communications for SAS Cargo and has an extensive international background in the aviation industry and communications.


SAS' New Head of Media Relations for Denmark, Alexandra Lindgren Kaokji - Courtesy SAS

On Thursday (September 2, 2021), SAS announced the appointment of Alexandra Lindgren Kaokji as the airline’s new Head of Media Relations for Denmark. Ms. Kaokji previously serves as Head of Communications for SAS Cargo and has an extensive international background in both the aviation industry and communications. Before joining SAS Cargo in Copenhagen five years ago, she worked several years for Airbus in Dubai and Toulouse.


In today’s announcement, SAS’ Vice President – Brand and Communications, Karin Nyman, said,

“Alexandra has managed to establish an excellent relationship with Danish media during these past eight challenging months. She has a solid network among the Danish community connected to our industry, and I’m pleased she now joins our communications team on a permanent basis.”


Also commenting on her new role at SAS, Alexandra Lindgren Kaokji said,


“We are entering a new era in so many ways after what has been the most challenging of all times for this fantastic industry. I am extremely pleased to be part of the onward journey with SAS, where we will play an integral role in Scandinavian infrastructure and continue the important work towards sustainable aviation.”


SAS is the leading airline in Scandinavia, normally carrying over 30 million passengers annually from its main hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm to 125 destinations in Europe, the US and Asia (pre-pandemic figures). The company has targeted a reduction in carbon emissions by 25 percent by 2025, compared to 2005 levels, and hopes to transition to 100% biofuel for domestic flights by 2030. SAS also offers ground handling services, technical maintenance and cargo services. The carrier is a founding member of the Star Alliance, which offers an extensive global network.



Source: SAS

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