SAS Adds 28 New Routes to Expand and Simplify Summer 2025 Travel
Scandinavian Airlines announced an ambitious new summer 2025 schedule, it will add 28 new routes in 17 different countries The carrier’s network will grow to 278 routes overall, offering 23 million seats—2.2 million more than in 2024. A majority of new flights will start from Copenhagen, which continues to be the main hub for SAS; the additional flights will also run from Oslo, Stockholm, Bergen and Arlanda.
The updated schedule includes new intercontinental connections to cities like Seoul and Seattle, as well as regional links to destinations such as Budapest, Krakow, and Nuuk in Greenland. SAS is also enhancing existing routes by increasing flight frequencies to popular locations including Toronto and Berlin. Within Sweden, domestic travel will be further supported by a 54% increase in flights, improving accessibility to regional destinations.
This expansion opens up convenient access to several culturally rich and scenic destinations across Europe. Newly announced routes to cities including Lyon, Wroclaw and Madrid provide additional direct flights into major urban destinations with lots of life, allure and culture. Greenland’s Nuuk also joins the network, offering adventurers a rare opportunity to explore Arctic landscapes via commercial flight.
Holiday-makers will enjoy the seasonal departures to summer destinations such as Cagliari, Valencia or Malta. The connection to Reykjavík from Stockholm and routes to Bodø from both Copenhagen and Arlanda enhance access to Nordic natural wonders, fjords, and geothermal attractions. These newly minted links are sure to catch the fancy of travelers looking for authentic experiences in places rich in nature and heritage.
This development translates into more flexibility, faster connections, and broader access to both new and in-demand locations. With a focus on sustainability and efficiency, SAS is not just adding more flights but also reshaping the travel map of Northern Europe. Whether planning a business trip or a summer escape, passengers now have significantly more choices at their disposal.