Scandinavian Airlines has undergone a major financial restructuring, changed its loyalty program, and switched airline alliances. Here’s what all that means for frequent flyers in Europe.
Scandinavian airline SAS has filed for bankruptcy protection in the US as a strike by its pilots added to its financial problems. The move will allow the carrier to continue operating, although ...
Scandinavian airline SAS has voluntarily filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S., to try and secure time and flexibility to reorganize its capital structure, reduce costs ...
SAS was Europe's most punctual airline in August, with 83.53% of its flights arriving on time, an increase of 9% of July.
SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) is the largest airline in Scandinavia, and the flag carrying airline of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. They're one of the founding Star Alliance members, and are the eighth ...
Competitive fliers cancel holiday plans, take their children out of school to hit the elusive mark ...
Speaking at the World Aviation Festival in Amsterdam on Oct. 9, SAS CEO Anko van der Werff said that the airline is also keen to join the transatlantic venture in place between Air France-KLM ...
In a announcement that could impact holiday travel plans for thousands, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has hinted at the potential cancellation of routes to popular Christmas weekend destinations.
so she pulled out her credit card and bought two new tickets from Scandinavian Airlines, hoping to secure a refund later from the airline or CheapFareGuru. "When we were through with our trip ...
Within a year, the airline was No. 1 in punctuality. The company went from losing millions to making millions. In 1983, Air Transport World named SAS Airline of the Year. All of this is because of ...
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