SAS presents winter traffic program
As demand for travel increases, SAS continues to open up new destinations and more frequent flights. SAS will fly more than 150 routes to 90 destinations during winter 2021-2022.
SAS is also increasing the number of flights between the Scandinavian capitals and to other important destinations in its network to further improve connectivity as travel increases. This includes more flights to the UK from the three Scandinavian capitals – to London, where SAS flies three daily round trips from each capital, and to Manchester.
To meet the growing demand for business and leisure trips, SAS is also increasing the number of flights to other major European cities such as Brussels, Dublin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Helsinki, Munich, Oslo and Paris.
The SAS winter program offers skiers attractive timetables to a total of nine winter destinations – Sälen/Trysil and Östersund in Sweden, Salzburg and Innsbruck in Austria, Milan and Venice in Italy, Munich in Germany and Geneva and Zurich in Switzerland.
This winter, SAS will resume several routes from Denmark and Copenhagen to eastern and central Europe to cities such as Stuttgart, Tallinn, Poznan, and Wroclaw.
In Norway, the demand for domestic travel is rising and SAS is therefore increasing the number of flights to Bergen, Stavanger, Bardufoss and Haugesund, as well in Western Norway. SAS is also resuming direct flights between Trondheim and Tromsø and between Oslo and Manchester.
SAS is introducing new routes from Sweden for its winter program. The new routes that are now opening are Stockholm-Kyiv, Stockholm-Tenerife, and Gothenburg-Gran Canaria. The route from Stockholm to Madeira is also resuming.
Full list of SAS destinations for winter 2021-2022:
Copenhagen | Oslo | Stockholm | Bergen |
Aalborg | Aalborg | Aarhus | Ålesund |
Aarhus | Ålesund | Alicante | Alicante |
Aberdeen | Aarhus | Amsterdam | Copenhagen |
Alicante | Aberdeen | Antalya | Oslo |
Amsterdam | Alicante | Athens | Stavanger |
Antalya | Alta | Barcelona | Stockholm |
Athens | Amsterdam | Beirut | Trondheim |
Barcelona | Antalya | Bergen | |
Beirut | Barcelona | Berlin | Stavanger |
Bergen | Bardufoss | Billund | Aberdeen |
Berlin | Bergen | Brussels | Alicante |
Billund | Berlin | Chicago | Bergen |
Birmingham | Billund | Copenhagen | Copenhagen |
Bologna | Bodø | Dublin | London |
Boston | Brussels | Dusseldorf | Oslo |
Brussels | Copenhagen | Edinburgh | Trondheim |
Chania | Dublin | Faro | |
Chicago | Dusseldorf | Frankfurt | Trondheim |
Dublin | Evenes | Funchal | Ålesund |
Dusseldorf | Faro | Geneva | Bergen |
Faro | Frankfurt | Gothenburg | Bodø |
Faroe Islands | Gdansk | Gran Canaria | Copenhagen |
Frankfurt | Geneva | Hamburg | Oslo |
Gdansk | Gran Canaria | Helsingborg | Stavanger |
Geneva | Hamburg | Helsinki | Stockholm |
Gothenburg | Haugesund | Innsbruck | Tromsø |
Gran Canaria | Helsinki | Kalmar | |
Hamburg | Kyiv | Kyiv | Gothenburg |
Hanover | Kirkenes | Kiruna | Alicante |
Helsinki | Kristiansand | Krakow | Copenhagen |
Krakow | Kristiansund | Larnaca | Faro |
Larnaca | Lakselv | London | Gran Canaria |
London | London | Luleå | Malaga |
Los Angeles | Longyearbyen | Malaga | Palma de Mallorca |
Malaga | Malaga | Malmö | Stockholm |
Manchester | Manchester | Malta | |
Miami | Miami | Manchester | |
Milan | Milan | Miami | |
Munich | Molde | Milan | |
New York | Munich | Munich | |
Nice | New York | New York | |
Oslo | Nice | Nice | |
Palanga | Palanga | Oslo | |
Palma de Mallorca | Paris | Östersund | |
Paris | Reykjavik | Palma de Mallorca | |
Poznan | Stavanger | Paris | |
Reykjavik | Stockholm | Prague | |
Rome | Tromsø | Rome | |
Sälen/Trysil | Trondheim | Ronneby | |
Salzburg | Zurich | Seville | |
San Francisco | Skellefteå | ||
Shanghai | St. Petersburg | ||
Stavanger | Stavanger | ||
Stockholm | Sundsvall | ||
Stuttgart | Tallinn | ||
Tallinn | Tampere | ||
Tenerife | Tenerife | ||
Tokyo | Thessaloniki | ||
Tromsø | Tromsø | ||
Trondheim | Trondheim | ||
Turin | Turku | ||
Warsaw | Umeå | ||
Washington D.C. | Vaasa | ||
Venice | Vilnius | ||
Vilnius | Visby | ||
Wroclaw | Zurich | ||
Zurich |
For more information, please contact:
SAS Press Office, phn +46 8 797 2944
SAS, Scandinavia’s leading airline, with main hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, flies to destinations in Europe, USA and Asia. Spurred by a Scandinavian heritage and sustainability values, SAS aims to be the global leader in sustainable aviation. We will reduce total carbon emissions by 25 percent by 2025, by using more sustainable aviation fuel and our modern fleet with fuel-efficient aircraft. In addition to flight operations, SAS offers ground handling services, technical maintenance and air cargo services. SAS is a founding member of the Star Alliance™, and together with its partner airlines offers a wide network worldwide.