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SAS launches Copenhagen to Istanbul flights with daily service

Hannah Sass
Last updated: 21 April 2026 08:04
By Hannah Sass
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has launched daily Copenhagen-Istanbul flights. The service began on March 27, 2026, connecting the Copenhagen Airport (CPH) with the Istanbul Airport (IST), adding another link between Scandinavia and Turkey.

Scandinavian Airlines plane flying through the blue sky, blue and white livery.
Scandinavian Airlines adds service that connects Copenhagen Airport (CPH) with Istanbul Airport (IST) © Dylan Tye

Strengthening Northern European connections

The route is operated with Airbus A320neo aircraft, which are typically used on short- and medium-haul services, as they seat around 180 passengers.

The addition of this route increases direct connectivity between the Scandinavian region and Turkey, providing more options for passengers travelling between the two regions.

According to airport information, the route forms part of wider efforts to expand international connections at Istanbul Airport, which serves more than 300 destinations through multiple airline partnerships.

SAS Celebrates 80 Years with Anniversary Aircraft flying above clouds, blue and white livery with red stripe in the middle of the fuselage.
Another link between Scandinavia and Turkey © SAS

Daily service supports travel demand

The introduction of these flights from Denmark reflects demand for travel between Northern Europe and Turkey, including both business and leisure travel. The flights will operate non-stop every day.

The route also offers additional transfer options for passengers connecting through Istanbul, as this airport is one of the world’s largest hubs, linking Europe, Asia and other regions.

The service is expected to support tourism and trade between the two regions, alongside existing routes.

The launch of the SAS flights strengthens Istanbul Airport’s network, with further route developments expected as demand grows.

Will you be booking a flight on this new route? Let us know in the comments below!

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