
SAS, Air Greenland and Norwegian will be offering new routes from Denmark next year. SAS in September announced plans to turn Copenhagen into its main global hub, adding 15 new destinations including a new long haul connection to Seattle (from May 21st). From March 30th, the airline will increase the frequency of its direct flights from Copenhagen to Toronto. The new hub strategy will also see SAS launching a long list of connecting flights to destinations in the Nordics, in Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean. On March 30th 2025, the airline launches a route from Copenhagen to Billund in Jutland with four flights a day (three on Saturdays). A flight to Kristiansand (south Norway) will leave twice a day between April and June and August and October, and daily during the summer peak between June 28th and August 9th. On March 31st, a new route between Copenhagen and Turku in Finland starts with up to six weekly flights. On May 19th, SAS is also launching a route between Copenhagen and Bodø (North Norway): it will fly twice a week, and once a week during the summer peak between June 28th and August 9th. On May 24th, SAS starts a service between Copenhagen and Narvik (North Norway), flying once a week between April and June and August to October and twice a week during the summer peak between June 28th and August 9th. The expansion of Nuuk Airport in Greenland leads to three new direct flights from Denmark: on June 27th, SAS launches summer direct flights from Copenhagen to Nuuk, until the end of August; from June 18th, Air Greenland starts a weekly route between Nuuk and Aalborg, until August 27th; from March 18th, it will add an extra flight per week between Nuuk and Billund, with a stopover in Keflavik, and until October 23rd. SAS airline is also introducing new routes to parts of Europe outside the Nordics: Krakow, Madrid, Budapest, Bucharest, Malta, Seville, Valencia. Norwegian Airlines is opening new routes in winter 2024 from Copenhagen to Dubai, Cairo and Hurghada (Egypt), Agadir (Morocco), and Lanzarote (Canary Islands).
Read more on Airgreenland.com, Flysas.com, Norwegian.com
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