Scandinavian Airlines Expands Hub with 15 New Routes from Copenhagen

Scandinavian Airlines Expands Hub with 15 New Routes from Copenhagen

Scandinavian Airlines is set to expand its Scandinavian global hub in the Summer 2025 schedule.

From Copenhagen, new routes will be established to Krakow, Madrid, Budapest, Lyon, Valencia, Malta, Bucharest, Milan/Linate, Seville, Turku, Billund, Kristiansand, Harstad Narvik, and Bodø. Additionally, flights to Stockholm, Oslo, Prague, Berlin, Helsinki, and more will see increased frequencies.

Moreover, from Oslo, there will be over 60 cities with up to 125 flights daily, and from Stockholm, over 70 cities with 120 flights daily. This includes operating a seasonal scheduled flight between Oslo and New York/John F. Kennedy, enhancing connectivity from Oslo and Stockholm.

On September 1, Scandinavian Airlines joined the SkyTeam alliance and strengthened its competitive edge with Air France KLM becoming a major shareholder and undergoing debt restructuring. The network expansion aims to improve connectivity and convenience between North America, Asia, and all of Europe.

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