SAS Expands Winter 2025/26 Schedule With Six New Routes and Additional Capacity
- Joe Breitfeller
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SAS has today announced an expansion of their upcoming winter flying program with the addition of new service from Copenhagen to Vienna, Tel Aviv, Marrakech, Madeira, Fuerteventura, and Kittilä. Capacity on existing routes will also increase by 40 percent.

On Wednesday (May 14, 2025), SAS announced an expansion of their winter 2025/26 schedule with six new routes and a 40 percent year-over-year increase in capacity on existing routes. For the upcoming winter season, SAS will launch new service from Copenhagen to Vienna, Tel Aviv, Marrakech, Madeira, Fuerteventura, and Kittilä. The enhanced winter schedule also includes the continuation of 22 popular summer routes. Scheduling of the new routes have been optimized for seamless connectivity not only with SAS’ Stockholm and Oslo hubs, abut also with cities such as Gothenburg, Billund, Aarhus, Aalborg, Bergen, Stavanger, Tallinn, and Gdansk, as well as the rest of the network across the Nordics and Europe.
In Wednesday’s announcement, SAS’ Vice President – Network, Henrik Winell, said,
“It’s exciting to unveil these new destinations for the winter season, providing our customers with even more opportunities to explore and enjoy unique experiences. With an expanded network and increased seat capacity, connectivity throughout Scandinavia will be significantly enhanced — ensuring greater flexibility, convenience, and more options for travelers to reach their favorite locations.
“Whether traveling between Copenhagen and any of these European cities, or connecting onward to Northern Europe and beyond, SAS offers convenient schedules, and a wide range of travel options designed to make the journey as smooth and flexible as possible.”

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