Sas Kehrt Nach Zwei Jahrzehnten Nach Groenland Zurueck

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SAS Returns to Greenland After Two Decades

SAS and Air Greenland to Cooperate on New Route to Kangerlussuaq

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) will resume flights to Greenland after a 20-year absence, the airline announced today. The new route will connect Copenhagen with Kangerlussuaq, Greenland's main international airport, starting in June 2023.

SAS to Offer Seasonal Service to Kangerlussuaq

SAS will operate the new route twice weekly during the summer season, from June to September. The flights will be operated by SAS's Airbus A320neo aircraft, which has a capacity of 180 passengers.

SAS's return to Greenland is part of the airline's strategy to expand its network in the North Atlantic region. The airline currently flies to Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Norway, and the new route to Greenland will further strengthen SAS's position in the region.

Air Greenland to Provide Ground Handling Services

SAS will cooperate with Air Greenland on the new route. Air Greenland will provide ground handling services at Kangerlussuaq Airport, and will also sell tickets for the new route on its website.

The new route is expected to be popular with both tourists and business travelers. Greenland is a popular destination for tourists from around the world, and the new route will make it easier for tourists to reach the country.

SAS's Return to Greenland is a Positive Development for the Country

SAS's return to Greenland is a positive development for the country. The new route will provide Greenland with a direct connection to one of Europe's major hubs, and will make it easier for Greenlandic businesses to reach international markets.