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Where is Scandinavian Airlines flying to this summer?: See full list

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has released a full list of destinations it is flying to this summer. As the demand for travel increases, SAS is continuing to open up routes as part of the SAS traffic programme for the summer.

SAS is resuming flights to all destinations in Italy, including Naples, Pisa, Olbia and Bologna, from Denmark and Sweden. Flights are also resuming to destinations such as Pula and Dubrovnik in Croatia and Lisbon in Portugal. SAS is starting 43 brand-new routes from Copenhagen to Bari at the heel of Italy, Rhodes in Greece and Tivat in Montenegro. From Norway, the carrier is resuming flights to Athens, Nice and Reykjavik as well as dozens of Mediterranean destinations.

As more and more countries are opening up to international travellers, demand is greatest for warmer destinations, according to SAS.

SAS Destinations this summer:

Destinations from Copenhagen:

  • Aalborg
  • Aarhus
  • Aberdeen
  • Málaga
  • Alicante
  • Amsterdam
  • Stockholm
  • Athens
  • Barcelona
  • Berlin
  • Beirut
  • Bergen
  • Biarritz
  • Bologna
  • Bari
  • Brussels
  • Paris
  • Chania
  • Catania
  • Dubrovnik
  • Dublin
  • Düsseldorf
  • Edinburgh
  • New York
  • Faroe Islands
  • Faro
  • Rome
  • Frankfurt
  • Gdansk
  • Gothenburg
  • Geneva
  • Hamburg
  • Washington DC
  • Reykjavik
  • Los Angeles
  • London
  • Lisbon
  • Las Palmas
  • Manchester
  • Milan
  • Montpellier
  • Naples
  • Nice
  • Olbia
  • Chicago
  • Oslo
  • Palanga
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Palermo
  • Pisa
  • Pula
  • Shanghai
  • Rhodes
  • San Francisco
  • Thessaloniki
  • Split
  • Stavanger
  • Tivat
  • Trondheim
  • Tokyo
  • Venice

Destinations from Stockholm:

  • Ayanla
  • Alicante
  • Amsterdam
  • Athens
  • Barcelona
  • Beirut
  • Bergen
  • Berlin
  • Biarritz
  • Bologna
  • Brussels
  • Chania
  • Dublin
  • Dubrovnik
  • Edinburgh
  • Faro
  • Frankfurt
  • Geneva
  • Gothenburg
  • Helsinki
  • Kalmar
  • Kiruna
  • Köpenhamn
  • Las Palmas
  • Lisbon
  • London
  • Luleå
  • Málaga
  • Malmö
  • Manchester
  • Milan
  • Naples
  • Nice
  • Olbia
  • Oslo
  • Palermo
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Paris
  • Pisa
  • Pula
  • Rome
  • Runneby
  • Skellefteå
  • Split
  • Tallinn
  • Thessaloniki
  • Umeå
  • Vilnius
  • Zurich
  • Ängelholm
  • Östersund

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Destinations from Oslo:

  • Alicante
  • Alta
  • Amsterdam
  • Athens
  • Barcelona
  • Bardufoss
  • Bergen
  • Bodø
  • Brussels
  • Chania
  • Dublin
  • Düsseldorf
  • Edinburgh
  • Evenes
  • Faro
  • Frankfurt
  • Haugesund
  • Kirkenes
  • Kristiansand
  • Kristiansund
  • Kyiv
  • København
  • Lakselv
  • Las Palmas
  • London
  • Longyearbyen
  • Málaga
  • Manchester
  • Milan
  • Molde
  • New York
  • Nice
  • Olbia
  • Palanga
  • Palma
  • Paris
  • Pula
  • Reykjavik
  • Rome
  • Split
  • Stavanger
  • Stockholm
  • Tromsø
  • Trondheim
  • Zurich
  • Ålesund

Destinations from Bergen:

  • Alicante
  • Copenhagen
  • Oslo
  • Stavanger
  • Stockholm
  • Trondheim
  • Älesund

Destinations from Gothenburg:

  • Alicante
  • Copenhagen
  • Málaga
  • Palma de Mallorca
  • Split
  • Stockholm

Destinations from Stavanger:

  • Aberdeen
  • Alicante
  • Bergen
  • Copenhagen
  • Trondheim

Destinations from Trondheim:

  • Bergen
  • Bodø
  • Copenhagen
  • Oslo
  • Stavanger
  • Tromsø

Recently, Denmark announced that it is now welcoming travellers from the United States and Britain. SAS has also announced resumption of flights to Tokyo. The airline has also announced a new route from London to Luleä and resumption of flights to New York. SAS will resume flying to Aberdeen from Copenhagen on 27th June.

Featured image by AP News

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