SAS - Scandinavian Airlines
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SAS is the joint flag carrier of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, and the largest airline in Scandinavia. It operates three hubs at Copenhagen Airport - CPH, Oslo Airport Gardermoen - OSL, and Stockholm-Arlanda Airport - ARN. SAS flights connect the Scandanavian countries with the rest of Europe, as well as with Asia and North America.
Planes Flown
Frequent Flyer Program
On-Time and Safety Statistics
Carry-On and Baggage Rules
What You Get in Each Class
Domestic/European
Economy:
- On European flights, food and drinks are for purchase on-board.
Long-Haul/Intercontinental
Economy:
- 17" wide seats and 32" seat pitch in a 2-4-2 configuration
- Seat back video screens with free video, music, and games
- Complimentary cocktails and snacks. Complimentary three-course meal with wine or liqueur.
Partners/Alliances
Established in 1997, Star Alliance travels to 795 destinations in 139 countries. Combined fleet of more than 2,000 aircraft. 21 member airlines.
- Air Canada
- Air New Zealand
- ANA - All Nippon Airways
- Andria
- Asiana Airlines
- Austrian Airlines
- Blue 1
- BMI British Midland
- Croatia Airlines
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Lufthansa
- German Airlines
- SAS - Scandinavian Airlines
- Singapore Airlines
- Spanair
- Swiss
- TAP Air Portugal
- Thai Airways
- United Airlines
- US Airways
- Varig Brazilian Airlines
Lounges
Taxes
Many times, advertised (or "published") airfares do not include government-imposed taxes. Put another way, the low price consumers first see is usually not what they will end up paying. See airline taxes for a current breakdown of domestic and international airfare taxes.
Fees
Many airlines have additional fees associated with booking or flying. Fees may include additional charges for booking tickets over the telephone or at city ticket offices, penalties for itinerary changes, or excess baggage fees.