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SAS introduces 28 new routes across 17 countries over summer

Cheryl Ng
Last updated: 2 April 2025 19:42
By Cheryl Ng
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced a huge expansion programme for the summer of 2025, launching 28 new routes across 17 countries.

A modern airport terminal with a digital departure board displaying flight SK751 to Warsaw at gate E4. The terminal has an escalator, elevators, and passengers waiting with luggage.
Passengers are waiting at gate E4 for SAS flight SK751 to Warsaw in a modern airport terminal. © Carlos Coronado

About the expansion

The routes include expanding routes to reach destinations within Europe and other international spots from April to October.

The airline will offer an additional 2.2 million seats compared to last year, providing a total of 23 million seats. Most of the flights will depart from the airline’s home hub, Copenhagen.

22 routes will operate between Copenhagen and numerous worldwide destinations, including flights to Milan, Krakow, Wroclaw, Lyon, and beyond within the Europe mainland.

The schedule also includes new intercontinental routes to Seoul four times per week and Seattle five times per week.

In addition to Copenhagen, SAS is also launching flights from Sweden and Norway.

In Sweden, three new routes will depart from Arlanda to Beirut, Bodø, and Keflavik twice a week.

In Norway, two routes will operate from Oslo to Rhodes and New York. A route will also operate between Bergen and Malaga twice a week.

To further improve connectivity, SAS is also increasing its service in some hot spots, including Toronto, Berlin, Florence, and Prague. The airline has claimed it will offer 70% more opportunities to connect within the 122 destinations.

Henrik Winell from SAS Vice President Network said:

“This summer programme represents an important milestone for SAS as we embark on our largest summer expansion ever, introducing 28 new routes and significantly increasing capacity to 23 million seats. By broadening our network and optimising travel options, we will provide our customers with unparalleled access to destinations across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.”

Scandinavian Airlines aeroplane at an airport gate with a baggage ramp and passenger boarding bridge connected.
Scandinavian Airlines aeroplane at an airport gate with a baggage ramp and passenger boarding bridge connected. © Miguel Ángel Sanz

About SAS

SAS was established in 1946. The airline operates a global hub at Copenhagen Airport and was ranked as Europe’s third on-time airline this year.

What spot would you like to explore with the new routes provided by SAS? Leave a comment below!

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ByCheryl Ng
Aviation Reporter - A recent graduate with BA Media and Communications, Cheryl is currently pursuing her masters in Digital Journalism at Goldsmiths University. Cheryl's love for travel comes from her fluency in three languages!
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