In an exciting development for travelers, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced the launch of new direct flights between Copenhagen and Atlanta. This strategic move is set to expand SAS’s transatlantic network and strengthen its partnership with the Air France-KLM Group and Delta Air Lines.
Details of the New Route
Starting on June 17, 2024, SAS will operate daily flights from Copenhagen Airport (CPH) to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL). The new route will be serviced by Airbus A330-300 aircraft, which can accommodate 262 passengers across three cabin classes: 32 business class seats, 56 SAS Plus seats, and 174 economy seats. This new service will increase the number of North American destinations served by SAS to nine, as it already flies to New York, Newark, Chicago, Boston, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Toronto.
The outbound flight from Copenhagen will depart at 1:10 PM local time, arriving in Atlanta by 5:10 PM EST. The return flight will leave Atlanta at 7:00 PM, landing in Copenhagen at 10:20 AM the next day.
Related: Schengen Visa Fees Increased by 12%
Seasonal Adjustments and Expanded Offerings
During the winter season, SAS will reduce the frequency of the flights to five per week but will upgrade to the larger Airbus A350-900. This aircraft has a capacity of 300 passengers, including 40 in business class, 32 in SAS Plus, and 228 in economy. This adjustment will ensure continued service with greater passenger capacity during high-demand periods.
Also Read: Top Travel News June 2024, Week 2 (June 8-14)
Strategic Partnerships and Connectivity
SAS’s new route is part of a broader transatlantic agreement with Delta Air Lines, Air France-KLM, and Virgin Atlantic. This partnership will enable SAS passengers to access a wide range of destinations through Delta’s extensive network from Atlanta, including destinations across the Southern United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. This development is particularly significant as it represents the only direct flight service connecting Copenhagen and Atlanta, following Delta’s operation of this route for five years starting in May 2006.
SAS President and CEO, Anko van der Werff, highlighted the strategic importance of this new route, stating, “Through an agreement with Delta Air Lines, passengers can continue their journey on other Delta-served destinations out of Atlanta. This development means an expanded offering for SAS passengers, who can look forward to reaching several new and exciting destinations across the Southern USA, Caribbean, and Latin America, all conveniently accessible from Atlanta”.
Related News: Exciting Family Adventures Await at Heritage Resorts in Mauritius!
Broader Impact and Future Prospects
This new service comes at a time when the aviation industry is gradually recovering from the pandemic-induced downturn. The introduction of this route is a clear indication of SAS’s confidence in the resurgence of transatlantic travel demand. It also underscores the airline’s commitment to expanding its network and enhancing connectivity between Europe and North America.
Moreover, the new Copenhagen-Atlanta route is expected to benefit business travelers and tourists alike, providing more options for travel and fostering closer economic and cultural ties between the regions. The introduction of this service is also a testament to SAS’s strategy of leveraging strategic partnerships to offer its passengers more travel options and seamless connections to a broader array of destinations.
Related: Paris Olympics 2024: A Golden Opportunity for Travel and Tourism
Final Remarks
In conclusion, the launch of SAS’s new direct flights between Copenhagen and Atlanta is a significant development that promises to enhance transatlantic connectivity and offer passengers more choices. With strong partnerships and a commitment to service excellence, SAS is well-positioned to meet the growing demand for international travel and continue its expansion in the global aviation market.
Other Sources: Link 1 | Link 2
Dr. Suvankar Das is a scientific advisor by profession, associated with a CRO organization. He pursued his doctoral degree in Chemistry in 2015. Later, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher & scientist in a couple of institutes/companies.
Besides his scientific journey, Dr. Das is also a passionate traveler and travel blogger. He loves to share all his travel experiences with other travelers so that everyone can enjoy hassle-free holidays with their own tour plans.
He believes, the most beautiful thing in this world is the WORLD itself. so there is no way to live like a clock; rather live it like a compass!