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New expanded codeshare options between SAS and WestJet

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 25 March 2026 09:25
By Alice Atherton
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WestJet and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have expanded their codeshare partnership for the second time in three months.

A colourful image of Nyhaven harbour in Copenhagen, Denmark
The colourful Nyhavn harbour in Copenhagen, Denmark © Abhishek Navlakha

Fresh new codeshare options

WestJet and SAS entered their first codeshare partnership back in June 2025 and since expanded the agreement in December 2025. The collaboration now further provides passengers from both sides of the Atlantic with more travel options to spend summertime in Scandinavia and Canada.

WestJet passengers can book travel to Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland via the airline’s non-stop service between Halifax and Copenhagen. Canadian guest will travel with the convenience of a single ticket, baggage transfers and the ability to earn WestJet Rewards.

Moreover, passengers based in Atlantic Canada, a region in eastern Canada, will now have single stop connections to:

  • Stockholm, Sweden
  • Goteborg, Sweden
  • Oslo, Norway
  • Bergen, Norway
  • Stavanger, Norway
  • Trondheim, Norway
  • Aalborg, Denmark
  • Helsinki, Finland

John Weatherill, WestJet Group Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, said:

“This partnership enhancement strengthens WestJet and SAS’ joint effort to strategically connect our networks and make travel planning easy for our shared guests. Whether they are travelling for business or leisure, adding new codeshare connections with our five-star APEX awarded partner, SAS, via our all-new service between Halifax and Copenhagen provides even more choice for Europeans and Canadians alike.”

An image of the sunset skyline of the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada
Halifax harbour skyline © Tony Webster

Codeshare boost opens more doors in tourism in Atlantic Canada

SAS has also placed its SK code on WestJet’s seasonal non-stop service between Halifax and Copenhagen, which allows passengers across Scandinavia and throughout SAS’ network to connect to Halifax and Atlantic Canada.

This opens up more opportunity for East Coast Canadians to welcome more visitors from across Europe throughout the upcoming busy summer season, strengthening tourism and supporting local businesses.

WestJet’s service between Copenhagen and Halifax operates four days per week during the summer months.

The airline currently offers codeshare access beyond WestJet’s transatlantic flights between Calgary and Paris, and Calgary and London, as previously announced in December last year.

What do you think about WestJet and SAS expanding their codeshare options? Will you take this opportunity to go across the Atlantic? Let us know your opinions in the comments.

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Aviation Reporter - A UK-based writer and recent university graduate whose breadth of creative work spans fiction, opinion and feature writing. With a passion for storytelling and a growing interest in the fast-moving aviation sector, she brings a fresh, narrative-driven perspective to air travel news — capturing the human side of airlines, airports and global connections.
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