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Scandinavian Airlines
| Contact Information Phone: 1300 727 707 Email: sas.australia@sas.dk Website: www.flysas.com.au |
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With more than 60 destinations within Scandinavia alone and a global network of more than 120 destinations and routes, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is your natural choice for travel to, from and within Scandinavia, Finland, the Baltics and beyond.
Frequent connections are available from most Australian capital cities via Bangkok, Beijing, Shanghai* or Tokyo to Copenhagen, Northern Europe’s largest airport, in co-operation with flights operated by selected Star Alliance™ partners and Qantas. SAS intercontinental flights between Asia and Copenhagen, offer a choice of three classes of comfort and service – Business, Economy Extra (premium economy) and Economy.
With SAS’s flexible airfares to Europe you can fly all the way in Business or Economy or combine the three classes almost any way you choose. SAS combo airfares combine Economy flights between Australia and Asia, with the choice of flying Economy Extra or Business between Asia and Europe.

