SAS NS22 Long-Haul Service Adjustment - 06APR22

Published at 0240GMT 07APR22

SAS recently filed additional changes to its planned long-haul service for Northern summer 2022 season. The following long-haul operation focuses on the period of 01MAY22 – 29OCT22, based on schedule comparison 06APR22 vs 06FEB22.

Copenhagen – Beijing Capital Service remains cancelled in NS22
Copenhagen – Boston
6 weekly A321neo LR
Copenhagen – Chicago O’Hare 6 weekly A350-900XWB (7 from 01JUN22)
Copenhagen – Los Angeles 1 daily A350-900XWB
Copenhagen – Newark
01MAY22 – 28JUN22 13 weekly A321neo LR/A330-300 (Previous: 14 weekly)
eff 29JUN22 14 weekly A321neo LR/A330-300 (SK901/902 Previously lists A330-300 instead of A321neo LR from 01OCT22)

Copenhagen – San Francisco
6 weekly A350-900XWB (7 from 01JUN22)
Copenhagen – Shanghai Pu Dong
1 weekly A350-900XWB (2 weekly scheduled in September)
Copenhagen – Tokyo Haneda
Tentatively to resume on 02JUL22 at earliest, 3 weekly A350-900XWB (Tentatively lists 3 weekly A330-300 from 01SEP22)
Copenhagen – Toronto eff 02JUN22 3 weekly A321neo LR (Service resumption since November 1991)
Copenhagen – Washington Dulles Service operated by a mix of A321neo LR/A330-300 (all A330 service 03JUN22, 5 weekly. Initially this route was scheduled as all-A321neo LR service)
Oslo – Newark 1 daily A330-300
Stockholm Arlanda – Chicago O’Hare
1 daily A330-300
Stockholm Arlanda – Miami
2 weekly A330-300 (Seasonal service, not offered 01JUN22 – 30SEP22)
Stockholm Arlanda – Newark
1 daily A330-300
Stockholm Arlanda – Toronto eff 03JUN22 4 weekly A321neo LR, new route

Coinciding with the addition of Toronto service from June 2022, SAS no longer accepts booking on codeshare flights on Air Canada’s Copenhagen – Toronto route (SK3802/3803) starting 02JUN22.

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

https://aeroroutes.com
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