To meet growing demand for travel to the U.S., Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced Tuesday that it will resume the nonstop route between Copenhagen and Seattle as part of its 2025 summer schedule.
The route, which will begin on May 21, will operate five weekly flights on Airbus A350-900 aircraft with a capacity of 300 passengers: 40 in Business, 32 in SAS Plus and 228 in SAS Go.
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“We are excited to expand our North American network with Seattle. The route from Copenhagen will provide more travel options for our customers and strengthen the connection between Scandinavia and the Pacific Northwest, a region of growing economic importance with deep Scandinavian roots”, says Anko van der Werff, President & CEO of SAS.
With the addition of Seattle, SAS will offer nonstop flights to 11 points in North America. It will also have access to and from 39 European cities via Copenhagen to key destinations such as Berlin, Helsinki, Milan and Zurich, among others.
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