SAS launches Toronto-Stockholm & Toronto-Copenhagen routes
SAS has expanded its North American network with two new services to Canada from Denmark and Sweden. SAS will offer from Toronto (YYZ) three flights per week to Copenhagen and four flights per week to Stockholm. On June 2, flight SK 949 took off from the Danish capital bound for YYZ. The next day, flight SK 947 departed from Arlanda International Airport. Between the two routes, SAS will offer 2,198 seats per week between Scandinavia and Canada. “We are pleased to be able to offer direct routes between Canada and Scandinavia and fly to Toronto with our newest aircraft model,” said SAS president and CEO Anko van der Werff. “By using the A321LR, we can offer connections to more parts of the world, and the aircraft is well suited to the Scandinavian market and the developed travel patterns to and from the region.” The flights will be operated on Airbus A321LR aircraft with 157 seats in three classes (22 Business Class/12 Premium Economy/123 Economy).<br/>
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SAS launches Toronto-Stockholm & Toronto-Copenhagen routes
SAS has expanded its North American network with two new services to Canada from Denmark and Sweden. SAS will offer from Toronto (YYZ) three flights per week to Copenhagen and four flights per week to Stockholm. On June 2, flight SK 949 took off from the Danish capital bound for YYZ. The next day, flight SK 947 departed from Arlanda International Airport. Between the two routes, SAS will offer 2,198 seats per week between Scandinavia and Canada. “We are pleased to be able to offer direct routes between Canada and Scandinavia and fly to Toronto with our newest aircraft model,” said SAS president and CEO Anko van der Werff. “By using the A321LR, we can offer connections to more parts of the world, and the aircraft is well suited to the Scandinavian market and the developed travel patterns to and from the region.” The flights will be operated on Airbus A321LR aircraft with 157 seats in three classes (22 Business Class/12 Premium Economy/123 Economy).<br/>