Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) will expand its summer 2026 network with a 20% capacity increase from Copenhagen and nine new routes. Highlights include a new long-haul service to Mumbai, plus European links to, Riga, Luxembourg, Bordeaux, Marseille, and Visby. Stockholm gains flights to Madrid, while Oslo adds Hamburg. SAS will also boost frequencies on 30 routes, reinforcing its growth strategy and commitment to convenient, direct travel connections worldwide.
SAS adds nine new routes, boosts capacity 20% for 2026.

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