COPENHAGEN- Scandinavian Airlines or SAS (SK) will launch a direct flight from Copenhagen (CPH) to Seattle (SEA) route in the summer of 2025, reconnecting the cities after 57 years.
The airline will operate five weekly flights, expanding its North American network to 11 nonstop destinations from Copenhagen Airport. This move strengthens SAS’s position as a key international hub for Scandinavia and Northern Europe.
SAS Seattle Flights
Anko van der Werff, President & CEO of SAS, emphasizes the route’s importance in enhancing travel options and reinforcing ties between Scandinavia and the economically significant Pacific Northwest.
Seattle, one of the wealthiest U.S. cities, boasts strong Scandinavian connections dating back to the early 1900s, shaped by Nordic immigrants who influenced the city’s culture and economy.
The new route responds to high customer demand and aligns with SAS’s strategy to expand its global reach.
Van der Werff highlights the strategic value of Seattle’s growing cargo operations, further justifying the expansion. This development marks a significant step in SAS’s efforts to meet evolving travel needs and strengthen its competitive position in the transatlantic market.
Flights Starting in 2025
SAS is to begin Copenhagen-Seattle operations on May 21, 2025, strategically scheduling flights to optimize connectivity across its network. This new route enables seamless one-stop access between 39 European cities and Seattle via Copenhagen.
Passengers from major European hubs including Berlin, Helsinki, Milan, and Zurich will benefit from this enhanced connectivity.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac) demonstrated significant passenger traffic in 2023, handling 50.9 million travelers. Industry projections indicate continued growth for Sea-Tac’s passenger numbers, underlining the airport’s importance as a key transportation hub.
The Copenhagen-Seattle route represents just one of several new routes SAS plans to unveil in the near future. This expansion signifies SAS’s commitment to broadening its international reach and responding to evolving travel demands.
The airline’s strategic network growth aims to strengthen its competitive position in the global aviation market and provide more diverse travel options for its customers.
SAS Partners with Braathens Regional Airways
In a separate development, SAS and Braathens Regional Airways AB (BRA) forged a long-term wet lease partnership today (September 17, 2024) to enhance domestic air connectivity in Sweden. BRA will operate aircraft for SAS on key domestic routes and feed into the Copenhagen hub, optimizing operations and improving regional air services.
The partnership aims to meet domestic demand while expanding SAS’s reach across Sweden. BRA’s fleet integration into SAS operations will strengthen Swedish infrastructure, connecting local communities globally and boosting Arlanda Airport’s role as a central hub for domestic and international travel.
SAS CEO Anko van der Werff emphasizes the partnership’s significance in enhancing Swedish infrastructure and positioning Arlanda as a stronger central hub. The collaboration promises improved connectivity, offering more seamless and frequent services between major cities and regional destinations.
Van der Werff highlights the focus on sustainability and operational efficiency alongside increased convenience for business and leisure travelers.
BRA Chairman Per G. Braathen expresses pride in partnering with Scandinavia’s leading airline. He underscores BRA’s commitment to leveraging its experience and modern fleet to secure critical domestic air connectivity, supporting economic growth and regional development in Sweden.
The partnership aligns with both airlines’ sustainability goals, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of air travel.
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