With a strategic focus on nonstop flights to high-demand cities, SAS’s 2025 Winter Program introduces nearly 500,000 additional seats across its Scandinavian and European network, reflecting robust demand and the airline’s commitment to enhancing connectivity for premium and leisure travelers alike.
Launching in late October, the enhanced SAS winter schedule offers travelers in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden an expanded selection of direct departures to top destinations within Scandinavia and throughout Europe. This expansion aligns with SAS’s ongoing investment in streamlined travel experiences and frequent flyer benefits.
“Delivering more choice and greater flexibility for our guests remains our top priority. Alongside our continued focus on North American and Asian markets, we are increasing frequencies on the most sought-after routes this winter,” shares Evind Roald, SAS’s Commercial Director.
Driven by sustained growth in Sweden, SAS now operates three daily flights between Stockholm and both Kiruna and Amsterdam, up from two. Service to Helsinki has been increased to nine daily departures from Stockholm, while direct flights to Trondheim have doubled to two per day, optimizing convenience for business and leisure travelers.
Passengers flying within Denmark benefit from an additional 38,000 seats this season, primarily on the Copenhagen–Ålborg corridor—a key domestic route. SAS’s Copenhagen hub now offers year-round service to Miami, Krakow, Vienna, Reykjavik, and Faro, reflecting the popularity of these destinations. The airline also maintains four daily flights between Copenhagen and Stuttgart, ensuring seamless access to Germany’s economic centers.
Rising interest in Arctic adventures and Northern Lights tourism has prompted SAS to bolster its presence in Northern Norway, with enhanced schedules to Tromsø, Bodø, and Svalbard during winter’s peak. Altogether, capacity between Oslo and Northern Norway has grown by approximately 90,000 seats. The Stockholm–Tromsø route now features up to four departures daily in the heart of winter, ideal for those seeking exclusive polar experiences.
Oslo–Helsinki service has expanded from two to three daily flights, while the Oslo–Rome route continues to operate year-round, catering to both business and holiday travelers seeking southern escapes.
Throughout 2025, SAS has launched several new year-round routes, including Copenhagen to Boston, Miami, Reykjavik, Vienna, Krakow, and Faro; Oslo to Miami; and Stockholm to Los Angeles and Gdansk. These additions strengthen SAS’s position as a leader in transatlantic and intra-European travel.
The comprehensive modernization of SAS’s long-haul fleet, featuring upgraded cabins and advanced amenities, is now complete. As a result, the airline has increased transatlantic and Asian capacity by 17%—adding 130,000 seats this autumn. Travelers can now enjoy SAS’s acclaimed long-haul service from Scandinavia to Miami, Boston, Los Angeles, New York, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, all on aircraft equipped with state-of-the-art comfort and connectivity features.