Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has unveiled its most ambitious schedule for the summer 2026 season, featuring a network that includes nine new routes, six destinations never served before, and a significant increase in intercontinental connectivity. With this move, the airline strengthens Copenhagen’s position as the major hub of Northern Europe and confirms its long-term strategy: to solidify its role as a bridge between Scandinavia and the rest of the world.
The plan represents a 20% increase in seat capacity from Copenhagen, translating to a 50% rise in connection opportunities compared to previous seasons. This is the largest summer schedule in SAS’s history, offering a balance of high-frequency routes aimed at business travelers and leisure options that provide greater flexibility, accessibility, and smoother connections.
Punctuality as a Hallmark
This growth is supported by the company’s solid operational reputation. Over the past year, SAS has been repeatedly recognized as the most punctual airline in Europe and the world, a distinction that underscores the reliability and precision its passengers value.
“We are very excited to present the largest summer schedule in SAS’s history, reflecting the strong momentum we are experiencing as a company,” said Anko van der Werff, President and CEO of the airline. “With two additional Airbus A350s, more destinations, and better connectivity than ever, we offer our customers an unmatched level of choice and flexibility. This expansion demonstrates our ambition to grow, reinforce Copenhagen as a global hub, and guarantee punctual, world-class travel on a larger scale.”
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Season Extension and Increased Frequencies
In addition to the new routes, SAS will extend the operating period for several services that previously ran only during peak demand months. This is the case for flights between Copenhagen-Ålesund, Copenhagen-Edinburgh, and Copenhagen-Thessaloniki, which will now be available throughout the season.
Simultaneously, frequencies will be increased on more than 30 existing routes. From Copenhagen alone, additional departures will be added to over 25 destinations, including Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Krakow, Prague, Seoul, Tallinn, and Tokyo. From Stockholm, there will be more flights to Brussels, Dublin, Paris, and Vaasa, while Oslo will see increased capacity to Brussels, Dublin, and Reykjavik.
The new summer schedule is available for booking starting today.
New SAS Routes and Destinations Summer 2026
From Copenhagen
- Copenhagen — Mumbai | Start: June 2, 2026 | 5 weekly flights
- Copenhagen — Istanbul | Start: March 26, 2026 | Daily
- Copenhagen — Riga | Start: March 8, 2026 | 3 daily flights
- Copenhagen — Luxembourg | Start: March 9, 2026 | 2 daily flights
- Copenhagen — Bordeaux | Start: May 15, 2026 | 2 weekly flights
- Copenhagen — Marseille | Start: June 22, 2026 | 2 weekly flights (peak season only)
- Copenhagen — Visby | Start: June 22, 2026 | 3 weekly flights (peak season only)
From Stockholm
- Stockholm — Madrid | Start: March 29, 2026 | 2 weekly flights
From Oslo
- Oslo — Hamburg | Start: March 30, 2026 | 2 weekly flights
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