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SAS strengthens WestJet partnership with expanded transatlantic cooperation

Alice Atherton
Last updated: 10 December 2025 16:11
By Alice Atherton
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A promotional image of the codeshare partnership between SAS and WestJet
SAS and WestJet expands transatlantic cooperation © SAS
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and WestJet have entered into a codeshare agreement. This partnership gives travellers greater flexibility and easier access across Scandinavia and Canada, enhancing connectivity between the two airlines’ networks.

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An SAS aircraft © Bene Riobó

Better connection across Scandinavia and Canada

The agreement enables SAS customers to travel seamlessly via Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and through SAS served gateways in the United States, while WestJet customers gain convenient access to SAS’s global hub in Copenhagen as well as Oslo and Stockholm, strengthening the transatlantic link between the two networks.

Paul Verhagen, Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer at SAS, said about the codeshare:

“The expanded codeshare partnership with WestJet is an important step in connecting Scandinavia even more closely with Canada. It strengthens our main base in Copenhagen and gives travellers on both sides of the Atlantic more options and a smoother overall journey. This agreement broadens our joint offering and creates new opportunities for customers across our combined networks.”

WestJet's 1st Boeing 737-Max 8 painted in their new livery making it's 2nd visit to Vancouver.
WestJet’s Boeing 737-Max 8 © Ken Fielding

Continued Network Expansion

SAS’s operational reliability adds further value to the cooperation. This year, SAS has twice been ranked the most punctual airline in the world and has already been named Europe’s most punctual airline four times in 2025, underscoring its commitment to reliable service.

Through the agreement, SAS customers gain access to more than ten Canadian destinations beyond Toronto, including Vancouver, Calgary, and Halifax, all on a single ticket with through-checked baggage.

WestJet travellers benefit from efficient one-stop access into Scandinavia and onwards across Europe through SAS’s well-connected Copenhagen base.

A future loyalty partnership is planned to bring added benefits to EuroBonus and WestJet Rewards members.

John Weatherill, WestJet Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer, commented:

 “Deepening our commercial connection with SAS means more seamless connections for guests on both sides of the ocean. With more Canadians wanting to explore Northern Europe, we are proud to help them get there with ease, so they can focus on the destination. We are proud to partner with a world-class airline like SAS and look forward to introducing more connectivity between our two unique networks in 2026.”

The collaboration will expand further in 2026, including codesharing on WestJet’s upcoming Halifax-Copenhagen service launching in May.

This will hopefully strengthen connectivity between Canada and the Nordic region, offering greater flexibility and new travel opportunities for customers across both continents.

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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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