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SAS INCREASES FLIGHTS TO NORTH AMERICA AND ASIA IN THE SUMMER PROGRAM

December 14, 2023 11:00

To accommodate the rising demand for travel to the USA and Asia, SAS is expanding its flight offerings and increasing capacity in the summer traffic program.

For the upcoming summer program commencing on March 31, 2024, SAS is adding flights and frequencies to both the USA and Asia as per below.

  • The Copenhagen-New York (JFK) route will increase in frequency with up to two daily flights, both with Airbus A321LR. These additional flights will complement the existing daily Airbus A330 flights to New York-Newark Airport originating from each of the Scandinavian capitals.
  • The flights from Copenhagen to Boston will increase in frequency going from six times a week to every day. The aircraft used for these flights will be the Airbus A350, which means there will be twice as many seats available. This enhancement not only ensures daily connectivity but also facilitates increased cargo transport between the two regions.
  • A fourth weekly flight will be added from Copenhagen to Toronto. There will be a new departure time from Copenhagen, making it easier to connect with flights to and from European and Scandinavian cities.
  • From April 25, there will be more flights to Asia. The routes to both Shanghai and Tokyo will increase from three to four times a week, significantly boosting seat and cargo capacity.  
  • To cater to the increased demand during the Easter travel period, SAS is extending the Bangkok route with a weekly service until April 20th.

Here is a summary of destinations in North America and Asia regions for the summer program:

New York (EWR & JFK)

Chicago (ORD)

Boston (BOS)

Washington D.C. (IAD)

Los Angeles (LAX)

San Francisco (SFO)

Miami (MIA) until 07 April

Toronto (YYZ)

Tokyo (HND)

Shanghai (PVG)

Bangkok (BKK) until 20 April

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