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SAS Resumes Flights to Boston and Miami

SAS resumes direct routes to Boston in September and flights to Miami in October. SAS is currently present in the Chicago market with daily passenger flights as well as additional cargo only flights from Copenhagen and will restart the Stockholm-Chicago route later this autumn.

” We are delighted to improve the connectivity for both passengers and air freight to and from Scandinavia from all three capitals as the demand increases. From September 2, SAS will reintroduce the route Stockholm-New York, in addition to the current direct routes from Copenhagen and Oslo “, says Karl Sandlund, acting CEO of SAS.

Also, SAS’ first A321LR aircraft will take off from Copenhagen to Boston in September. At the same time SAS will increase the number of flights from Copenhagen to Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington DC starting in September.

From October 1, SAS will resume service to Miami from Copenhagen and Stockholm respectively. Towards the end of October, Miami will be served daily with three weekly flights from Copenhagen and Stockholm respectively as well as once weekly from Oslo.

SAS’ US routes and departures this autumn:

  • Copenhagen-New York – 7 weekly
  • Copenhagen-Chicago – 7 weekly
  • Copenhagen-Los Angeles – 4-5 weekly
  • Copenhagen-San Francisco – 4 weekly
  • Copenhagen-Washington DC – 4 weekly
  • Copenhagen-Boston – 3 weekly
  • Copenhagen-Miami – 3 weekly
  • Oslo-New York – 3 weekly
  • Oslo-Miami – 1 weekly
  • Stockholm-New York – 3-5 weekly
  • Stockholm-Chicago – 3 weekly
  • Stockholm-Miami – 3 weekly

Although many countries are now easing their entry restrictions, most countries still require various types of travel and test certificates and it is important to be well-prepared well before arriving at the airport. To make it easier for travelers, SAS has developed a new digital platform, SAS Travel Ready Center.

New procedures for checking in due to coronavirus
Through SAS Travel Ready Center, travelers can prepare everything they need online from home. On this site, customers can see what restrictions apply at their destination, upload travel certificates, and have them reviewed and verified by SAS. They can then download their boarding pass electronically and can go directly to the SAS self-service line at the airport. 

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