Delta Air Lines and SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System) have signed a codeshare agreement effective Sept. 25, 2024. This agreement comes as SAS joined SkyTeam on Sept.1.
The codeshare agreement will improve connection opportunities for customers flying between North America and Scandinavia and will offer reciprocal codeshare and frequent flyer benefits including the ability to earn and redeem SkyMiles or SAS EuroBonus points across both carriers.
Delta customers flying from North America will gain additional access to 50 destinations in Northern Europe beyond SAS’s hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm.
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Meanwhile, SAS customers will gain access to more than 150 destinations in North America via Delta’s hubs in Atlanta, Boston, Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle.
“As part of Delta’s mission to connect people around the world, our new partnership with SAS will strengthen our presence in Northern Europe by offering customers improved access to destinations throughout Scandinavia and a better overall flying experience”, Perry Cantarutti, Delta’s Senior Vice President Alliances said.
“We are thrilled to expand our partnership with Delta through this new codeshare agreement, enhancing travel options between Scandinavia and North America”, Paul Verhagen, Chief Commercial Officer from SAS, said.
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