Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) recently announced its winter schedule eyeing the rising demand in air travel to both ski resorts as well as warmer holiday destinations. In the winter schedule, SAS will offer two new routes to Tenerife from Gothenburg and Oslo on Sundays. SAS plans to add more capacity from Stockholm and Copenhagen to Gran Canaria and Tenerife on weekends.
In addition, SAS will resume operations in popular winter destinations such as Miami, Sälen/Trysil, Innsbruck, and Salzburg. There is a continuous increase in demand on the US routes and SAS will offer about 130 departures per week on a total of 12 routes this winter - with its first winter season flights to Boston from Copenhagen.
SAS will resume several other routes such as Stockholm-Turku, Copenhagen-Prague, and Copenhagen-Tromsø. To meet the growing demand for business as well as leisure travel, SAS plans on scaling up its operations to some of the major European cities. SAS will start three daily flights from Stockholm-Amsterdam while daily flights on the Copenhagen-Berlin route.
SAS will ramp up the operations within Scandanavia with 15 daily flights connecting the capitals. In Norway, SAS will have up to 15 daily flights on each route from Oslo to Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim.
The domestic winter program in Denmark will include SAS flying eight times a day between Copenhagen-Aalborg and in Sweden up to eight daily flights will traffic routes like Stockholm-Luleå and Stockholm-Gothenburg.