SAS launches new route between Stockholm and Luxembourg from early November

SAS launches new route between Stockholm and Luxembourg from early November

STOCKHOLM, Sweden, 2019-May-22 — /Travel PR News/ — From early November, SAS will fly a new route from Stockholm to Luxembourg. The route will operate three times a week with departures on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. SAS is the only airline that offers a direct connection between Stockholm and one of the leading business destinations in Europe.

The new route from Stockholm Arlanda to Luxembourg will start on 4 November.

“Luxembourg is one of Europe’s financial hubs where there are also a number of important EU institutions. It is also a fascinating country and a capital city with a fine history that offers a rich cultural offering for leisure travelers. We are delighted that we can now offer our travelers a direct connection that they have been asking for,” says Karl Sandlund, EVP Commercial, SAS.

The new route between Arlanda and Luxembourg will be flown with 90-seat Bombardier CRJ-900 aircraft. In winter 2019/2020, SAS will also open new routes from Copenhagen to Turin, Italy, and a connection from Oslo to Kyiv in Ukraine. This winter, SAS will fly to 110 destinations from Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Many of these routes will be flown with the new A320neo, the most environment friendly aircraft on the market.

Tickets for these new winter destinations go on sale 20 May 2019.

Timetable for Arlanda – Luxembourg
Monday ARN-LUX 08.05-10.20 LUX-ARN 11.00-13.15
Wednesday & Friday ARN-LUX 10.55-13.10 LUX-ARN 13.50-16.05

About SAS’ sustainability work 
SAS aims to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 25 percent by the year by 2030. This will primarily be achieved by modernizing the fleet and an increased proportion of biofuels. As part of this transformation work, SAS has also chosen to carbon offset all youth tickets and tickets where a EuroBonus number is stated at time of booking.

For more information, please contact:  
SAS pressoffice, phn +46 8 797 2944

Source: SAS

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