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Scandinavian Airlines: Expert advice and recommendations

Expert travel writer Gabriel Leigh shares all you need to know before booking a flight with Scandinavian Airlines.
Gabriel Leigh
September 3, 2024

SAS (commonly pronounced with the letters spelled out, but if you want to sound local, many in the Nordics say “sass”) is a pan-Scandinavian flag carrier. However its network (especially long-haul) is largely centered on Copenhagen these days. It’s also an airline in the midst of change, having just made the shift to Skyteam from Star Alliance. Its route map has been changing to align with its new partners, with more to come. Here’s everything you need to know.

Why should you consider SAS?

At its best SAS offers an attractive, Nordic-flavored service alongside some really great fares. Especially for premium cabins on connecting itineraries between North America and points in Europe. As the Nordic capitals are a bit less conveniently situated than the other Euro hubs, and as its brand recognition is a bit lower in North America, SAS knows it has to compete on price. And while relatively small compared to European majors, it can be a great way to fly transatlantic.

In my opinion its long-haul business class is underrated, with one of the most comfortable seats out there, good design and a nice selection of Nordic food and drink. It is more minimalist and maybe less luxurious than some competitors, but the vibes tend to be right. Service quality can vary from flight to flight, but the main reason to fly SAS business is the comfortable seat.

Also, all the Nordic hubs (Oslo, Copenhagen and Stockholm) are relatively small, nicely designed and easy to connect through. Though there’s plenty of debate in the region about which is best (sadly it’s probably not my home airport of Stockholm).

Understanding “SAS Plus”

SAS does things a little differently with its premium cabin known as “Plus”. It can be confusing at first.

Within Europe, Plus is the business cabin which features an economy seat just like most of other so-called “euro biz” products, with free food and drink plus perks like priority check-in, boarding and extra baggage allowance. However unlike most other European majors, SAS does not block the middle seat – meaning it’s as cramped as economy on a full flight.

On long-haul, Plus is the name of the premium economy cabin which features a larger seat and upgraded service. The good news is whether you’re booked in Business or Plus for the long-haul, your European connection will be in Plus, which comes with SAS lounge access. On this point they’re a cut above most transatlantic competitors.

Tip: when looking at intra-European fares, search “premium economy” instead of “business class”. Both options will give you results in SAS Plus, but the premium economy search will tend to yield fares that are as little as one-third of business fares – for the exact same seat and service. Don’t ask me how it makes sense…that’s just how it is.

Destinations

SAS has a relatively small intercontinental route network that’s mainly focused on North America. So you’ll be able to catch SAS at the big eastern cities like New York, Washington DC, Atlanta, Toronto; plus San Francisco and Los Angeles on the west coast. It has a smaller offering to Asia with Shanghai, Tokyo and Bangkok currently served.

Around Europe SAS has good coverage between the major Scandinavian cities and sunny destinations as well as business hubs. The European route map is in flux due to the switch over to Skyteam from Star Alliance – with SAS focusing more on Skyteam hubs like Amsterdam and Paris instead of Star hubs like Frankfurt and Zurich.

Tip: outside of the much busier summer season, SAS is among the best ways to reach the likes of Stockholm and Oslo because it offers in some cases the only nonstop service from North America. Copenhagen on the other hand is well-served from various long-haul destinations year-round, as that’s where a lot of connecting traffic is consolidated.

The SAS fleet

SAS on the whole has a modern and fuel-efficient fleet with a number of A350s and A320NEOs that are quiet and comfortable. Even its older A330s are generally very well-maintained – you wouldn’t guess their age (and they’re also nice and quiet). Rounding out the fleet is a stable of Embraer E-jets and CRJs serving regional routes in Europe.

You’ll notice some aircraft in Europe fly under “SAS Connect” while others flying under “SAS Link” and then there’s just plain old SAS too. While this is fairly confusing, from a passenger standpoint you don’t need to be too concerned about it – the onboard experience will be largely the same as its mostly about labor contracts. The only noticeable difference is that on SAS Connect you’ll find much more international crew, whereas on mainline it’ll be mostly Scandinavians.

Onboard experience

SAS Business is among the best in Europe if you ask me, and SAS Plus (premium economy) on long-haul is comfortable and often reasonably priced. And even economy is not bad at all in terms of comfort and cabin layout, though there are some service negatives to be aware of there. Overall, the onboard experience with SAS is of a high standard and if the price is right they are among my top choices for transatlantic travel in any class.

Long-haul economy class

Economy class is fairly standard as these things go, but I do like the calming greys and wood effect panels with blue mood lights – they go a long way in creating a nice environment. Seats are reasonably comfortable and legroom is adequate for economy.

The thing to know about long-haul economy is that SAS very much opts for a low-cost type service here: you’ll get a free meal but that comes with one soft drink. If you want anything additional, such as an extra Sprite or any alcohol, you will pay for it. On the plus side: they do offer a free large bottle of water. And they did recently stop charging to request a kids or vegetarian meal after some backlash. So that’s progress.

Tip: SAS offers a buy-up to a higher quality meal with an alcoholic drink as an add-on to economy tickets, bringing it more in line with the premium economy meal. I don’t personally find it to be worth the extra cost, but if having a larger meal is important to you, you might consider it.

Long-haul premium economy class

SAS Plus premium economy offers wider seats with extra legroom and more padding. The overall effect is that you’ll be much more likely to get some rest on a longer transatlantic. The food is also a step above and you get free snacks and alcohol. It’s a sweet spot for comfort versus price paid in my opinion. And upgrade bids are often offered to business class at very reasonable rates in both points and cash (more on that below).

Long-haul business class

Business class is among the more comfortable for sleeping and resting – the cabins are beautiful, the menus feature interesting Nordic beverages and snacks and tend to offer healthy, fresh fare. All seats lie flat and have direct aisle access. The footwells are spacious enough to not feel constricted. And it’s often available at very favorable prices. I think it’s seriously underrated.

Tip: go for even-numbered window seats for maximum privacy: these are closer to the window and further from the aisle compared to the odd-numbered rows.

European business class

SAS offers one of the worst European business classes because like most other European carriers it’s just an economy seat with no extra legroom, but unlike those others they also don’t block the middle seat. So if the flight is full it’s very cramped. On the other hand you do get free food, snacks and drinks, and priority everything, plus lounge access and a seat towards the front. If the price difference isn’t too great (it often isn’t), you may still find it worthwhile. I often do.

Tip: if you can get a seat in row 1, you’re freed from some of the cramped feeling because you have extra space in front of you and no one to recline into you. That means if you prefer a window seat like me, you can get up freely without disturbing your seatmates too much. That for me is worth a lot!

Upgrading

SAS has a fantastic upgrade bidding program where I often have success even placing the minimum bid. It can be an especially good use of SAS Eurobonus points. If you fly SAS and partners a fair amount it is not difficult to earn a lot of these points, and upgrades can be had for very low prices. It’s one of the best things about SAS.

Loyalty program

SAS Eurobonus is not only good for upgrading on SAS. It’s also really great for families as it offers mileage pooling across an entire household (great if you have kids) and offers award tickets for children at 50% of the cost of an adult’s ticket. It’s also not too difficult to reach mid-tier status (Gold). I stick with the Eurobonus program for these reasons.

This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.

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Flight from Barcelona to Copenhagen

FAQs about flying with Scandinavian Airlines

  • What is Scandinavian Airlines' carry-on size allowance?

    On board Scandinavian Airlines flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 21x15x9in. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Scandinavian Airlines assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.

  • Where does Scandinavian Airlines fly to?

    Scandinavian Airlines offers direct flights to 115 cities in 37 different countries. Trondheim, Oslo, and Bergen are the most popular cities covered by Scandinavian Airlines.

  • What is Scandinavian Airlines’ primary hub?

    Scandinavian Airlines concentrates most of its flight operations in Oslo.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on Scandinavian Airlines flights?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine, meaning that we continuously look across the web to find the best deals for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from all airlines, including Scandinavian Airlines.

  • When are Scandinavian Airlines plane tickets cheapest?

    Flight prices with Scandinavian Airlines will depend on the season and route you are flying. Our data shows that overall, the cheapest month to fly with Scandinavian Airlines is January, while the most expensive is July.

  • What’s the cheapest route that Scandinavian Airlines flies?

    In the last 72 hours, the cheapest route flown by Scandinavian Airlines found on KAYAK was from Stockholm to Copenhagen, with a price of $83 for a round-trip.

  • What are the most popular airports for Scandinavian Airlines flights to depart from?

  • Is Scandinavian Airlines part of an airline alliance?

    Yes, Scandinavian Airlines is part of the SkyTeam airline alliance.

  • How many destinations does Scandinavian Airlines fly to?

    In total, Scandinavian Airlines flies to 116 destinations.

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Top tips for flying with Scandinavian Airlines

  • If you’re looking for the cheapest Scandinavian Airlines tickets, then try to fly from Barcelona-El Prat Airport, where flights have been cheapest lately. The cheapest route from here available recently is to Copenhagen, and cost $96.
  • The cheapest month for flights with Scandinavian Airlines is January, while the most expensive is generally July.

Scandinavian Airlines customer reviews

7.3
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7.2Comfort
7.6Boarding
6.6Food
6.5Entertainment
7.9Crew

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10.0 Wonderful
BGO-ARN
Pros:Yes
V
8.0 Very good
DUS-CPH
Pros:Consistent SAS quality
Cons:Drinks expensive
C
7.5 Good
AMS-OSL
Cons:The plane was small. It was a quick flight though.
V
5.5 Fair
CPH-FCO
Cons:The baggage fees has to be clearly informed, they have a different fees almost double if u checkin bag from 22hrs of departure, total ripoff. Bundle the baggage fees when you buy ticket.
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10.0 Wonderful
CPH-MIA
Good
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10.0 Wonderful
ARN-CPH
great.....plane was comfortable....crew thoughtful though a bit impersonal. Full plane might have accounted for that. I left my favorite scarf on plane when landing in SFO Thursday, 3:00 pm. wish I had a way to get it back. Otherwise....flight from Copenhagen was smooth, flight to Copenhagen was on older plane and not as comfortable.
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10.0 Wonderful
BOS-CPH
They were charging $$$ for first glass of wine. That first glass should be included in such a high price.
E
10.0 Wonderful
SVG-SPU
Alt vel, det ar jo en enkel flytur på 2,5 timer
V
10.0 Wonderful
CPH-TIV
Excellent support from very friendly and helpful crew
M
4.0 Mediocre
JFK-CPH
Food and entertainment could be better

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All Scandinavian Airlines flight routes

Flight #Departure AirportArrival AirportDurationSunMonTueWedThuFriSat
903Stockholm (ARN)Newark (EWR)8h 30m
929Copenhagen (CPH)Atlanta (ATL)9h 55m
927Copenhagen (CPH)Boston (BOS)7h 55m
913Copenhagen (CPH)New York (JFK)8h 50m
931Copenhagen (CPH)Los Angeles (LAX)11h 0m
935Copenhagen (CPH)San Francisco (SFO)11h 20m
930Atlanta (ATL)Copenhagen (CPH)9h 5m
928Boston (BOS)Copenhagen (CPH)7h 10m
904Newark (EWR)Stockholm (ARN)7h 55m
910Newark (EWR)Copenhagen (CPH)7h 45m
932Los Angeles (LAX)Copenhagen (CPH)10h 35m
936San Francisco (SFO)Copenhagen (CPH)10h 40m
943Copenhagen (CPH)Chicago (ORD)9h 10m
657Copenhagen (CPH)Stuttgart (STR)1h 35m
658Stuttgart (STR)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 30m
1530London (LHR)Stockholm (ARN)2h 35m
1517Copenhagen (CPH)London (LHR)2h 5m
1874Copenhagen (CPH)Stavanger (SVG)1h 10m
1508London (LHR)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 55m
944Chicago (ORD)Copenhagen (CPH)8h 30m
1879Stavanger (SVG)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 10m
2744Copenhagen (CPH)Palanga (PLQ)1h 5m
459Oslo (OSL)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 15m
525Stockholm (ARN)London (LHR)2h 45m
2749Palanga (PLQ)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 5m
2027Umeå (UME)Stockholm (ARN)1h 5m
4612Aberdeen (ABZ)Stavanger (SVG)1h 5m
2111Stockholm (ARN)Malmö (MMX)1h 10m
2064Stockholm (ARN)Östersund (OSD)1h 0m
54Stockholm (ARN)Sundsvall (SDL)1h 5m
4189Bergen (BGO)Stavanger (SVG)0h 35m
1900Billund (BLL)Oslo (OSL)1h 5m
537Copenhagen (CPH)Dublin (DUB)2h 20m
1629Copenhagen (CPH)Düsseldorf (DUS)1h 25m
757Copenhagen (CPH)Gdansk (GDN)1h 0m
1755Copenhagen (CPH)Poznan (POZ)1h 5m
744Copenhagen (CPH)Vilnius (VNO)1h 30m
538Dublin (DUB)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 15m
1630Düsseldorf (DUS)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 20m
760Gdansk (GDN)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 0m
140Gothenburg (GOT)Stockholm (ARN)1h 5m
1756Poznan (POZ)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 5m
4611Stavanger (SVG)Aberdeen (ABZ)1h 5m
4482Stavanger (SVG)Trondheim (TRD)1h 10m
2727Turku (TKU)Stockholm (ARN)0h 55m
4175Trondheim (TRD)Bergen (BGO)1h 0m
1397Oslo (TRF)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 20m
610Zurich (ZRH)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 45m
126Malmö (MMX)Stockholm (ARN)1h 10m
34Stockholm (ARN)Umeå (UME)1h 0m
1712Copenhagen (CPH)Helsinki (HEL)1h 35m
1905Oslo (OSL)Billund (BLL)1h 5m
2875Bergen (BGO)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 20m
2151Stockholm (ARN)Gothenburg (GOT)1h 0m
4176Bergen (BGO)Trondheim (TRD)1h 0m
802London (LHR)Oslo (OSL)2h 15m
4608Manchester (MAN)Oslo (OSL)2h 0m
815Oslo (OSL)London (LHR)2h 25m
1248Aarhus (AAR)Copenhagen (CPH)0h 40m
1456Copenhagen (CPH)Oslo (OSL)1h 10m
1273Copenhagen (CPH)Aarhus (AAR)0h 40m
2762Warsaw (WAW)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 20m
689Stockholm (ARN)Milan (LIN)2h 40m
1439Gothenburg (GOT)Copenhagen (CPH)0h 50m
690Milan (LIN)Stockholm (ARN)2h 40m
1804Málaga (AGP)Stockholm (ARN)4h 15m
2546Edinburgh (EDI)Stockholm (ARN)2h 10m
843Stockholm (ARN)Oslo (OSL)1h 0m
404Copenhagen (CPH)Stockholm (ARN)1h 15m
681Copenhagen (CPH)Rome (FCO)2h 35m
613Copenhagen (CPH)Geneva (GVA)2h 5m
997Copenhagen (CPH)Shanghai (PVG)11h 50m
984Tokyo (HND)Copenhagen (CPH)13h 30m
71Östersund (OSD)Stockholm (ARN)1h 0m
998Shanghai (PVG)Copenhagen (CPH)13h 40m
4152Stavanger (SVG)Bergen (BGO)0h 35m
2889Trondheim (TRD)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 35m
745Vilnius (VNO)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 30m
1042Stockholm (ARN)Kiruna (KRN)1h 35m
2590Brussels (BRU)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 30m
2868Copenhagen (CPH)Bergen (BGO)1h 20m
597Copenhagen (CPH)Brussels (BRU)1h 35m
2882Copenhagen (CPH)Trondheim (TRD)1h 35m
1713Helsinki (HEL)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 40m
1641Copenhagen (CPH)Hamburg (HAM)1h 5m
646Hamburg (HAM)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 0m
1924Aarhus (AAR)Oslo (OSL)1h 15m
1020Stockholm (ARN)Skellefteå (SFT)1h 10m
684Milan (MXP)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 5m
1925Oslo (OSL)Aarhus (AAR)1h 15m
1021Skellefteå (SFT)Stockholm (ARN)1h 10m
4489Trondheim (TRD)Stavanger (SVG)1h 10m
1827Stockholm (ARN)Nice (NCE)3h 5m
1828Nice (NCE)Stockholm (ARN)3h 0m
2761Copenhagen (CPH)Warsaw (WAW)1h 20m
1557Stockholm (ARN)Amsterdam (AMS)2h 10m
2645Stockholm (ARN)Hamburg (HAM)1h 35m
2646Hamburg (HAM)Stockholm (ARN)1h 30m
7Luleå (LLA)Stockholm (ARN)1h 25m
983Copenhagen (CPH)Tokyo (HND)12h 10m
4236Stockholm (ARN)Turku (TKU)0h 55m
53Sundsvall (SDL)Stockholm (ARN)1h 5m
4581Bodø (BOO)Trondheim (TRD)1h 0m
4581Tromsø (TOS)Bodø (BOO)0h 50m
2182Ängelholm (AGH)Stockholm (ARN)1h 20m
1854Alicante (ALC)Stockholm (ARN)4h 0m
181Stockholm (ARN)Ängelholm (AGH)1h 25m
1853Stockholm (ARN)Alicante (ALC)4h 5m
1586Barcelona (BCN)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 55m
1585Copenhagen (CPH)Barcelona (BCN)2h 50m
864Oslo (OSL)Stockholm (ARN)1h 5m
1787Tallinn (TLL)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 35m
1522Aberdeen (ABZ)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 35m
1521Copenhagen (CPH)Aberdeen (ABZ)1h 40m
1208Aalborg (AAL)Copenhagen (CPH)0h 50m
2545Stockholm (ARN)Edinburgh (EDI)2h 15m
430Copenhagen (CPH)Gothenburg (GOT)0h 55m
1419Stockholm (ARN)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 15m
1683Copenhagen (CPH)Milan (MXP)2h 5m
914New York (JFK)Copenhagen (CPH)8h 0m
2548Manchester (MAN)Stockholm (ARN)2h 20m
1205Copenhagen (CPH)Aalborg (AAL)0h 55m
1803Stockholm (ARN)Málaga (AGP)4h 30m
12Stockholm (ARN)Luleå (LLA)1h 15m
595Copenhagen (CPH)Reykjavik (KEF)3h 10m
596Reykjavik (KEF)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 5m
2690Milan (MXP)Stockholm (ARN)2h 40m
1330Oslo (OSL)Ålesund (AES)0h 55m
1805Stockholm (ARN)Palma de Mallorca (PMI)3h 40m
618Geneva (GVA)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 0m
1806Palma de Mallorca (PMI)Stockholm (ARN)3h 45m
2677Stockholm (ARN)Berlin (BER)1h 35m
702Stockholm (ARN)Helsinki (HEL)1h 0m
1772Stockholm (ARN)Tallinn (TLL)1h 15m
909Copenhagen (CPH)Newark (EWR)8h 30m
2491Stockholm (ARN)Aarhus (AAR)1h 15m
2565Stockholm (ARN)Dublin (DUB)2h 45m
2566Dublin (DUB)Stockholm (ARN)2h 40m
749Tallinn (TLL)Stockholm (ARN)1h 15m
1786Copenhagen (CPH)Tallinn (TLL)1h 30m
4422Oslo (OSL)Tromsø (TOS)1h 50m
2908Málaga (AGP)Gothenburg (GOT)3h 50m
550Amsterdam (AMS)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 25m
589Stockholm (ARN)Brussels (BRU)2h 15m
590Brussels (BRU)Stockholm (ARN)2h 10m
2961Copenhagen (CPH)Florence (FLR)2h 20m
2962Florence (FLR)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 10m
2907Gothenburg (GOT)Málaga (AGP)3h 50m
828Amsterdam (AMS)Oslo (OSL)1h 50m
4083Narvik (EVE)Oslo (OSL)1h 40m
4082Oslo (OSL)Narvik (EVE)1h 40m
373Trondheim (TRD)Oslo (OSL)0h 55m
1915Stockholm (ARN)Florence (FLR)3h 5m
1916Florence (FLR)Stockholm (ARN)3h 5m
4425Tromsø (TOS)Oslo (OSL)1h 55m
4572Bodø (BOO)Tromsø (TOS)0h 50m
4572Trondheim (TRD)Bodø (BOO)1h 0m
4117Bodø (BOO)Oslo (OSL)1h 30m
2490Aarhus (AAR)Stockholm (ARN)1h 10m
1497Stockholm (ARN)Billund (BLL)1h 20m
2551Copenhagen (CPH)Amsterdam (AMS)1h 30m
4116Oslo (OSL)Bodø (BOO)1h 25m
4043Oslo (OSL)Stavanger (SVG)0h 55m
725Helsinki (HEL)Stockholm (ARN)1h 10m
2680Berlin (BER)Stockholm (ARN)1h 35m
579Stockholm (ARN)Paris (CDG)2h 30m
2625Stockholm (ARN)Düsseldorf (DUS)2h 0m
1635Copenhagen (CPH)Frankfurt am Main (FRA)1h 30m
539Copenhagen (CPH)Manchester (MAN)2h 5m
2626Düsseldorf (DUS)Stockholm (ARN)1h 55m
540Manchester (MAN)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 50m
4022Stavanger (SVG)Oslo (OSL)0h 55m
2472Trondheim (TRD)Stockholm (ARN)1h 15m
1680Berlin (BER)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 0m
1679Copenhagen (CPH)Berlin (BER)1h 5m
4787Oslo (OSL)Reykjavik (KEF)2h 55m
1047Kiruna (KRN)Stockholm (ARN)1h 35m
1667Copenhagen (CPH)Hannover (HAJ)1h 15m
1668Hannover (HAJ)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 15m
739Vilnius (VNO)Stockholm (ARN)1h 25m
1740Stockholm (ARN)Vilnius (VNO)1h 25m
4490Oslo (OSL)Longyearbyen (LYR)2h 55m
4609Oslo (OSL)Manchester (MAN)2h 5m
4545Alta (ALF)Oslo (OSL)2h 0m
263Oslo (OSL)Bergen (BGO)0h 55m
2689Stockholm (ARN)Milan (MXP)2h 50m
274Bergen (BGO)Oslo (OSL)0h 50m
1777Copenhagen (CPH)Sørvágur (FAE)2h 15m
1396Copenhagen (CPH)Oslo (TRF)1h 30m
682Rome (FCO)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 35m
841Oslo (OSL)Zurich (ZRH)2h 15m
1558Amsterdam (AMS)Stockholm (ARN)2h 5m
821Oslo (OSL)Amsterdam (AMS)2h 0m
4676Alicante (ALC)Oslo (OSL)3h 45m
4675Oslo (OSL)Alicante (ALC)3h 45m
2811Copenhagen (CPH)Palma de Mallorca (PMI)3h 5m
2812Palma de Mallorca (PMI)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 5m
588Málaga (AGP)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 45m
1841Stockholm (ARN)Rome (FCO)3h 10m
778Athens (ATH)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 20m
587Copenhagen (CPH)Málaga (AGP)4h 0m
777Copenhagen (CPH)Athens (ATH)3h 20m
1778Sørvágur (FAE)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 5m
2302Kristiansund (KSU)Oslo (OSL)0h 55m
4472Oslo (OSL)Kirkenes (KKN)2h 10m
332Oslo (OSL)Trondheim (TRD)0h 55m
1802Alicante (ALC)Gothenburg (GOT)3h 30m
2847Stockholm (ARN)Faro (FAO)4h 30m
898Bergen (BGO)Stockholm (ARN)1h 20m
2681Copenhagen (CPH)Naples (NAP)2h 40m
2695Copenhagen (CPH)Palermo (PMO)2h 55m
2848Faro (FAO)Stockholm (ARN)4h 25m
1801Gothenburg (GOT)Alicante (ALC)3h 30m
4491Longyearbyen (LYR)Oslo (OSL)3h 0m
2682Naples (NAP)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 40m
2696Palermo (PMO)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 55m
1922Aalborg (AAL)Oslo (OSL)1h 10m
609Copenhagen (CPH)Zurich (ZRH)1h 45m
4714Rome (FCO)Oslo (OSL)3h 10m
1923Oslo (OSL)Aalborg (AAL)1h 10m
1636Frankfurt am Main (FRA)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 25m
2471Stockholm (ARN)Trondheim (TRD)1h 15m
568Paris (CDG)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 50m
565Copenhagen (CPH)Paris (CDG)1h 55m
793Copenhagen (CPH)Nice (NCE)2h 25m
4774Gazipaşa (GZP)Oslo (OSL)4h 20m
4788Reykjavik (KEF)Oslo (OSL)2h 40m
794Nice (NCE)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 20m
4773Oslo (OSL)Gazipaşa (GZP)4h 15m
315Haugesund (HAU)Oslo (OSL)0h 50m
4425Longyearbyen (LYR)Tromsø (TOS)1h 35m
835Oslo (OSL)Paris (CDG)2h 25m
4717Oslo (OSL)Milan (MXP)2h 40m
1697Copenhagen (CPH)Catania (CTA)3h 10m
1698Catania (CTA)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 10m
4713Oslo (OSL)Rome (FCO)3h 10m
2309Oslo (OSL)Kristiansund (KSU)0h 55m
834Paris (CDG)Oslo (OSL)2h 20m
2831Copenhagen (CPH)Split (SPU)2h 15m
4628London (LHR)Stavanger (SVG)1h 50m
4627Stavanger (SVG)London (LHR)2h 0m
312Oslo (OSL)Haugesund (HAU)0h 55m
1129Stockholm (ARN)Ronneby (RNB)1h 15m
2534Birmingham (BHX)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 45m
2686Bologna (BLQ)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 0m
2533Copenhagen (CPH)Birmingham (BHX)2h 0m
2685Copenhagen (CPH)Bologna (BLQ)2h 5m
216Kristiansand (KRS)Oslo (OSL)0h 45m
2658Munich (MUC)Copenhagen (CPH)1h 35m
1136Ronneby (RNB)Stockholm (ARN)1h 10m
1313Ålesund (AES)Oslo (OSL)0h 55m
4546Oslo (OSL)Alta (ALF)1h 55m
580Paris (CDG)Stockholm (ARN)2h 30m
907Oslo (OSL)Newark (EWR)8h 5m
223Oslo (OSL)Kristiansand (KRS)0h 45m
4638Athens (ATH)Oslo (OSL)3h 50m
4637Oslo (OSL)Athens (ATH)3h 50m
4745Oslo (OSL)Brussels (BRU)1h 55m
4414Tromsø (TOS)Longyearbyen (LYR)1h 40m
842Zurich (ZRH)Oslo (OSL)2h 20m
4746Brussels (BRU)Oslo (OSL)2h 0m
4452Copenhagen (CPH)Tromsø (TOS)2h 30m
4451Tromsø (TOS)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 30m
899Stockholm (ARN)Bergen (BGO)1h 20m
2547Stockholm (ARN)Manchester (MAN)2h 30m
2691Copenhagen (CPH)Venice (VCE)2h 5m
949Copenhagen (CPH)Toronto (YYZ)8h 40m
4225Vaasa (VAA)Stockholm (ARN)0h 55m
950Toronto (YYZ)Copenhagen (CPH)7h 55m
817Düsseldorf (DUS)Oslo (OSL)1h 50m
816Oslo (OSL)Düsseldorf (DUS)1h 50m
4680Málaga (AGP)Oslo (OSL)4h 5m
4222Stockholm (ARN)Vaasa (VAA)1h 0m
2773Copenhagen (CPH)Porto (OPO)3h 35m
908Newark (EWR)Oslo (OSL)7h 25m
4479Kirkenes (KKN)Oslo (OSL)2h 5m
2774Porto (OPO)Copenhagen (CPH)3h 25m
4679Oslo (OSL)Málaga (AGP)4h 10m
2498Billund (BLL)Stockholm (ARN)1h 20m
4604Dublin (DUB)Oslo (OSL)2h 15m
4932Florence (FLR)Oslo (OSL)3h 5m
4603Oslo (OSL)Dublin (DUB)2h 20m
4931Oslo (OSL)Florence (FLR)3h 5m
2418Oslo (OSL)Tallinn (TLL)1h 30m
2419Tallinn (TLL)Oslo (OSL)1h 35m
1833Stockholm (ARN)Athens (ATH)3h 40m
1834Athens (ATH)Stockholm (ARN)3h 40m
925Copenhagen (CPH)Washington, D.C. (IAD)8h 40m
926Washington, D.C. (IAD)Copenhagen (CPH)8h 0m
2832Split (SPU)Copenhagen (CPH)2h 15m
1832Split (SPU)Stockholm (ARN)2h 45m
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Overview of Scandinavian Airlines

Considered to be the largest airline in Scandinavia, SAS has its headquarters in Sweden and flies to over 123 different destinations throughout the world. For those that are interested in visiting Europe, some popular countries among customers are Belgium, Italy, and Germany, while those planning on taking a trip to Asia can consider flying to either Thailand or Japan.

If you will be flying with this airline, you can choose from three different travel classes, referred to as SAS Go, SAS Plus, and SAS Business. SAS Go provides standard amenities, such as free drinks, a hot meal, and the ability to use the airplane’s entertainment systems, while SAS Plus will give you access to an airport lounge before your flight boards, a comfortable seat that provides additional legroom, and the option of priority boarding.

SAS is a founding member of Star Alliance, an airline group that is composed of many international companies, including Air Canada, Avianca, and United Airlines. The company also has codeshare agreements with several other airlines, such as EgyptAir, Lufthansa, and Swiss International Air Lines.

Out of the airline’s fleet that is composed of over 150 planes, almost all of them are either Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, or ATR. The Boeing 737-800 is the most commonly used by the company, as it is a comfortable option for middle-range flights and can fit up to 180 passengers. For longer flights that are between two different continents, SAS oftentimes uses the Airbus A350-900, a large jet airliner that can fit up to 300 passengers.

Scandinavian Airlines information

IATA CodeSK
Routes468
Top routeOslo Gardermoen Airport to Trondheim
Airports served116
Top airportOslo Gardermoen

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