Traffic program - News and updates
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Current news and updates
Seattle is the most populous city in Washington State; metro area with more than 4 million people and has long and proud connections with Scandinavia.
The first SAS flight between Copenhagen and Seattle will take off 21 May 2025.
The route will be operated with an Airbus 330 (262 seats) five times a week.
Time table
Route | Day of week | Flight no | Departure/Arrival |
Copenhagen-Seattle | D14567 * | SK937 | 13:10-14:00 |
Seattle-Copenhagen | D14567 * | SK938 | 16:20-10:50 (+1) |
* D13567 from 21 May to 25 June 2025
Winter sport
Responding to the increasing demand from travelers seeking winter adventures in the North, SAS is expanding its services with five new direct routes to Tromsø, Kiruna, Rovaniemi and Scandinavian Mountain Airport Sälen-Trysil.
SAS already serves the Scandinavian Mountains Airport (SCR) from Copenhagen and Aalborg during the winter season and will now open two more routes from Aarhus and London Heathrow.
Aarhus-Scandinavian Mountains Airport (Sälen-Trysil)
London-Scandinavian Mountains Airport (Sälen-Trysil)
Additionally, three new seasonal routes are being introduced: Copenhagen to Finnish Rovaniemi, Copenhagen to Swedish Kiruna and London to Norwegian Tromsø.
Copenhagen-Rovaniemi
Copenhagen-Kiruna
London-Tromsø.
Spain, Marocko and Thailand
For Scandinavians seeking warmth during the winter season SAS is adding more flights to warm destinations such as Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Agadir.
Bangkok will see a minimum of four weekly flights from Copenhagen throughout the season, increasing to five weekly from late December and daily from late January to early March.
Copenhagen-Bangkok
North America
The US program is also expanding, featuring daily flights from Copenhagen to Los Angeles and Boston and double daily to New York (JFK and Newark), with improved schedules to facilitate connectivity at JFK.
In addition, SAS continues its new route Copenhagen-Atlanta with five weekly frequencies during the winter season.