Scandinavian Airlines Unveils 9 New European Destinations for Summer 2024

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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, will embark on a journey to more than 130 destinations in over 40 countries this summer. An exciting summer awaits SAS customers with the introduction of nine new European destinations.

From Copenhagen, travellers can enjoy direct flights to Ibiza, Salzburg, Genoa, Tromsø, and Turkey’s enchanting Dalaman/Turquoise coast, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.

Through a recent statement, SAS also revealed that it will launch flights from Bergen to London and from Oslo to Geneva, Milan, and the picturesque Tivat along the coast of Montenegro.

In addition to seamless connectivity to major cities and capitals, our summer traffic program offers new holiday destinations like Ibiza, Genoa, and Tivat. For those seeking familiar favourites, we’ve boosted capacity to destinations such as Malaga, Florence, Palma, and Alicante.

Erik Westman, Chief Revenue Officer at SAS

In addition, SAS is enhancing its flight offerings to perennial favourites Spain and Italy, expanding services from all three Scandinavian capitals. Stockholm and Copenhagen will see up to an impressive 20 weekly flights to Malaga, while Oslo will offer up to 17 flights to Alicante.

Italian destinations are just a little behind, as Milan will enjoy four daily services from Copenhagen, with daily flights to Florence also originating from Copenhagen. Moreover, up to 25 weekly flights to Nice will be offered.

Oslo is included in the expansion with 14 weekly departures to Split, and during the peak summer season, travellers can fly with SAS from Stockholm twice daily to Milan and Paris.

At the same time, Oslo and Copenhagen will maintain year-round operations in the beloved Scandinavian destination of Gran Canaria. Copenhagen will be a hub for multiple daily flights, including five to Düsseldorf, four to Brussels and Gdansk, and three to Warsaw and Vilnius. Stockholm, meanwhile, will connect with Tallinn up to six times a day and Vilnius three times a day. Expanding its reach, Stockholm will increase its flights to Berlin, have up to six daily flights to Helsinki, and increase frequencies to Turku and Vaasa.

Keeping a strong focus on domestic routes, SAS is also increasing departures between Stockholm and Visby, Kiruna, Skellefteå, and Östersund. Additionally, Copenhagen will have up to seven daily flights to Bergen during peak summer. In comparison, Oslo will offer up to two daily flights to Aalborg, four weekly flights to Billund, and increased frequencies to Northern Norway.

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