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SAS Expands Summer 2022 Schedule With More Direct Routes

SAS is expanding their summer 2022 schedule with new service from Copenhagen to Santorini, Heraklion and Corfu, as well as flights from Oslo and Stockholm to Tivat and new seasonal service from Stockholm to Pärnu in Estonia.


SAS Airbus A320neo - Courtesy SAS/Cision

Today (April 1, 2022), SAS announced an expansion of their summer 2022 schedule with over 200 direct routes from Scandinavia to more than 100 destinations. The carrier is adding more departures to popular Mediterranean destinations and will offer up to 300 weekly flights between Scandinavia and Spain. From the end of June, SAS will serve 11 destinations in Italy and seven destinations in Greece. Three new routes from Copenhagen include flights to Santorini, Heraklion in Crete and Corfu, as well as new routes from Oslo and Stockholm to Tivat in Montenegro. The airline is also adding summer seasonal service from Stockholm to the Baltic seaside resort of Pärnu, Estonia’s second most popular destination after Tallinn.


Additionally, SAS is expanding their intercontinental offer with direct service from Copenhagen and Stockholm to Toronto, Canada starting in June. The carrier will operate three weekly flights between Copenhagen and Toronto, and four weekly flights from Stockholm to Toronto with a brand new Airbus A321LR. The Toronto route will also provide convenient connectivity to other Canadian cities such as Montreal and Vancouver.


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/Cision

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