SAS Inks New Codeshare Agreement with Aerolíneas Argentinas
- Joe Breitfeller

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SAS has today announced the signing of a new codeshare agreement with Aerolíneas Argentinas, which will enhance seamless connectivity between Scandinavia, Argentina, and beyond.

On Tuesday (June 9, 2026), SAS announced the signing of a new codeshare agreement with fellow SkyTeam member Aerolíneas Argentinas. The agreement will expand travel options between Scandinavia and Argentina through the combined networks of the two carriers. Under the agreement, Aerolíneas Argentinas will place their ‘AR’ code on SAS‑operated flights between Madrid and Rome and the Scandinavian capitals of Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo. Likewise, SAS will place their ‘SK’ code on Aerolíneas Argentinas’ transatlantic services between Buenos Aires, Madrid and Rome, giving travelers in Northern Europe new one‑stop access to Argentina. Implementation of the codeshare agreement is scheduled for the third quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.
In Tuesday’s announcement, SAS’ VP & Chief Commercial Officer, Paul Verhagen, said,
“This partnership marks an exciting step forward for SAS as we continue strengthening our global reach together with trusted SkyTeam partners. Aerolíneas Argentinas is a natural fit for us, and by linking our networks we are opening new and genuinely compelling opportunities for customers travelling between Scandinavia and South America. This cooperation not only creates smoother journeys and stronger connectivity — it also brings two regions with deep cultural and economic ties closer together. We are thrilled to offer our passengers an even broader world of destinations and look forward to welcoming more travelers onboard across our joint network.”
Also commenting on the new codeshare agreement, Aerolíneas Argentinas’ President, Fabián Lombardo, said,
“This agreement allows us to continue expanding our international connectivity network and offer our passengers new travel alternatives to Northern Europe through a strategic partner such as SAS.”
With the new codeshare agreement, guests of both airlines will be able to travel on a single ticket, complete one check‑in process and check baggage through to their final destination, significantly improving the travel experience and expanding connection options between Scandinavia and Argentina. Both SkyTeam member airlines will also offer eligible customers access to SkyPriority services, while members of EuroBonus and Aerolíneas Plus will be able to earn and redeem points across the combined network.
Source: SAS / Cision


