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Scandinavian Airlines SAS Expands US Network with Atlanta Route

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has inaugurated its new direct route between Copenhagen and Atlanta, marking a significant step in its transition to the SkyTeam alliance.
Key Points
Route Details: The new route between Copenhagen Airport (CPH) and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) began on June 17, 2024. The service will operate daily during the summer with an Airbus A330 and five times a week during the winter with an Airbus A350.
Strategic Partnership: This route leverages SAS's partnership with Delta Air Lines, a major SkyTeam member, allowing passengers to connect seamlessly to numerous destinations across the Southern USA, Caribbean, and Latin America from Atlanta.
Alliance Transition: SAS's move to the SkyTeam alliance will be official on September 1, 2024. This transition is facilitated by the investment from Air France-KLM, which holds a 19.9% stake in SAS.
Enhanced Connectivity: The new route to Atlanta is expected to boost both passenger and cargo traffic, given Atlanta's status as the world's busiest airport and its proximity to the Port of Savannah, a major cargo hub.
Customer Benefits: SAS EuroBonus members will continue to enjoy their current benefits with Star Alliance until August 31, 2024, and will transition to similar benefits with SkyTeam from September 1, 2024.
Why It Matters
This new route signifies SAS's strategic shift towards the SkyTeam alliance, enhancing its connectivity and service offerings.
This move is also a critical part of SAS's recovery plan post-bankruptcy, supported by the financial backing of Air France-KLM.
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