The new route to Tel Aviv will depart from Stockholm airport
SAS, Scandinavia's leading airline, announced last week that it’ll be adding up to 45 new routes in 2013. Out of the 45 routes, 17 are service resumption, while others are new routes for SAS.
In a press release the company noted that it will offer direct flights to new destinations from all of the main airports in the Nordic countries and a number of regional airports. SAS noted it will also boost the frequencies on a number of domestic and European routes.
The introduction of these 45 new routes is completely in line with the SAS goal
to meet customers' complete travel needs.
New routes from Sweden include (from Stockholm) Innsbruck, Pula, Palermo, Cagliari, Thessaloniki, Tel Aviv, Pristina and Alanya and (from Gothenburg) Nice, Pristina and ײstersund.
New routes from Norway include (from Oslo) Salzburg, Berlin, Budapest, Santorini, Cagliari, Palermo, Pristina, Valencia, Malta, Lisbon, Athens, Tenerife and Pula. From Bergen new routes will launch to Dubrovnik and Antalya, from Trondheim to Split and from Stavanger to Antalya.
New routes from Copenhagen will be to San Francisco, Budapest, Prague, Newcastle, Cagliari, Palermo, Alanya, Thessaloniki, Pula and Biarritz.
New routes from Finland include (from Helsinki) Paris, Rome, Prague, Geneva and ײstersund, as well as from Turku to Kittilה (Finland) and from Tampere to Kittilה.
SAS launch 45 new routes in 2013, adds flight to Tel Aviv
The new route to Tel Aviv will depart from Stockholm airport
00:00 ,04.12.2012
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