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SAS to Launch 45 New Routes in 2013

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Monday, 26 November 2012
 

SAS has unveiled plans to launch 45 new routes in 2013.

This means that SAS will offer direct flights to new destinations from all of the main airports and a number of regional airports in the Nordic countries.

In addition to these new routes, SAS will also increase the frequency of current flights on a number of domestic and European routes.

"Many of our customers choose SAS when traveling on business and leisure. They appreciate our time-saving services, and our award-winning punctuality. Therefore, we are proud to offer our customers 45 new routes to choose from in 2013. This means that we will continue to be the airline that has the largest selection of flights in the Nordic region," said Joakim Landholm, Executive Vice President Commercial.

These new routes will start being sold successively beginning today, Monday, 26 November 2012.

New routes from Sweden
From Stockholm to Innsbruck, Pula, Palermo, Cagliari, Thessaloniki, Tel Aviv, Pristina and Alanya From Gothenburg to Nice, Pristina and stersund.

New routes from Norway
From Oslo to Salzburg, Berlin, Budapest, Santorini, Cagliari, Palermo, Pristina, Valencia, Malta, Lisbon, Athens, Tenerife and Pula From Bergen to Dubrovnik and Antalya From Trondheim to Split From Stavanger to Antalya.

New routes from Denmark
From Copenhagen to San Francisco, Budapest, Prague, Newcastle, Cagliari, Palermo, Alanya, Thessaloniki, Pula and Biarritz.

New routes from Finland
From Helsinki to Paris, Rome, Prague, Geneva and stersund From Turku to Kittil From Tampere to Kittil.

In combination with the 45 new routes SAS also increase frequencies on many of its existing domestic and European routes in 2013.

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