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SAS Launches Nine New Routes for Summer 2026

Harley Bardell
Last updated: 23 September 2025 13:02
By Harley Bardell
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SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) is gearing up for the Summer 2026 season by expanding with nine new routes, six new destinations and increased connectivity across Europe, North America and Asia, with the aim of reinforcing Copenhagen’s role as Scandinavia’s global hub.

The city skyline of Copenhagen, with Copenhagen Cathedral visible on the right.
Copenhagen will maintain its role as Scandinavia’s global hub next summer © Jakub Hałun

SAS Expands for Summer

Summer 2026 marks a jump in capacity, with a 20 percent increase in seat capacity for flights departing from Copenhagen. The Summer 2026 schedule will have the most destinations of any SAS Summer schedule yet, combining high-demand business routes with leisure travel destinations in order to give passengers smoother connections and greater flexibility.

SAS aims to build on its reputation with this schedule, having earned the prestigious title of Europe’s — and the world’s — most punctual airline for multiple months. President and CEO of SAS, Anko van der Werff, had the following to say about SAS’ upcoming schedule:

“We are excited to present our largest summer program in SAS’ history, which reflects the strong momentum we’re having as a company. With two more Airbus A350s, more destinations and better connectivity than ever before, we’re offering our customers an unmatched level of choice and flexibility. This expansion underscores our ambition to grow, to further strengthen Copenhagen as Scandinavia’s global hub, and to provide our customers with reliable, world class punctual travel on a broader scale.”

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SAS has earned multiple awards for being the most punctual airline in Europe and internationally © News Oresund

New and Returning Services for Summer 2026

In addition to the nine new routes and six new destinations coming next summer, SAS’ schedule also boasts increased frequency on more than 30 existing routes:

  • Copenhagen will see more departures on over 25 routes, including Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Krakow, Prague, Seoul, Tallinn, and Tokyo;
  • Stockholm will gain more frequent services to Brussels, Dublin, Paris and Vaasa;
  • Oslo will see additional flights to Brussels, Dublin and Reykjavik.

Routes that previously only operated during peak months will now run for the entire season. These routes include Copenhagen–Ålesund, Copenhagen–Edinburgh, and Copenhagen–Thessaloniki.

The nine new routes (including six new destinations) coming to SAS next summer are as follows:

  • Copenhagen – Mumbai, starting 2 June 2026, operating five times weekly;
  • Copenhagen – Istanbul, starting 26 March 2026, operating daily;
  • Copenhagen – Riga, starting 8 March 2026, operating three times daily;
  • Copenhagen – Luxembourg, starting 9 March 2026, operating two times daily;
  • Copenhagen – Bordeaux , starting 15 May 2026, operating two times weekly;
  • Copenhagen – Marseille, starting 22 June 2026, operating two times weekly during peak months;
  • Copenhagen – Visby, starting 22 June 2026, operating three times weekly during peak months;
  • Stockholm – Madrid , starting 29 March 2026, operating two times weekly;
  • Oslo – Hamburg , starting 30 March 2026, operating two times weekly.

Flights for Summer 2026 will be available to book starting on Sept. 22, 2025 via flysas.com.

Will you be flying to/from Copenhagen on SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) next summer? Let us know in the comments below!

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Aviation Reporter - With a Master's Degree in Translation and Professional Language Skills from the University of Bath. He is based in Colchester, UK and has travelled extensively within Europe and beyond. He is fluent in Spanish and Italian in addition to his native English.
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