SAS to open eight new routes in 2016

SAS Boeing 737 on the ground
SAS Boeing 737, Photo: SAS

In 2016 SAS will open eight new routes from Scandinavia to destinations throughout Europe. The destinations are a mix of leisure and business destinations.

From Copenhagen new all year routes will be launched to Reykjavik, Vienna and Krakow. From Stockholm a new route will be launched to Gdansk.

During the summer four new seasonal routes will also be added. From Stockholm to the Greek island of Mykonos, from Copenhagen to Faro in Portugal, from Aarhus to Palma de Mallorca, and from Stavanger to Paris.

From Oslo there will be additional daily departures on five key business routes. From April 2016, there will be two daily flights to Aberdeen and Düsseldorf , three to Brussels and Billund and eight to Bodø.

Copenhagen-Vienna: Flights on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays. During the summer peak season on Mondays and Thursdays. Launch 24 March 2016.

Copenhagen-Krakow: Departures on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. Launch 25 March 2016.

Copenhagen-Reykjavik: Daily departures. Launch 27 March 2016.

Copenhagen-Faro: Departures on Saturdays. Launch 2 April 2016.

Aarhus-Palma de Mallorca: Departures on Mondays. Launch 27 June 2016.

Stockholm-Gdansk: Departures all days of the week except Saturdays. During the summer peak season departures on Fridays and Sundays. Launch 25 March 2016.

Stockholm-Mykonos: Departures on Saturdays. Launch 21 May 2016.

Stavanger-Paris: Departures on Mondays and Fridays. During the summer peak season departures on Mondays and Fridays. Launch 8 April 2016.

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