
SAS Unveils 6 Thrilling Winter Routes from Copenhagen for 2025
SAS Adds Vienna, Tel Aviv, Marrakech and More to Winter 2025 Schedule from Copenhagen
Scandinavia’s busiest snowbirds are back at it—Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is turning up the heat (and the seat count) for winter 2025–26 with six sizzling new routes from its Copenhagen hub.
From skiing in Lapland to strolling through Vienna’s Christmas markets—or sunning yourself in Madeira because you’ve had enough snow for one lifetime—SAS has a route for that.
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Copenhagen Gets a Winter Glow-Up
SAS isn’t just padding its schedule—it’s practically giving it a gym body. With a 40% increase in total seat capacity and a 75% boost in connectivity, this isn’t your average winter shuffle. It’s a full-on network glow-up.
And it’s all operated on shiny, fuel-sipping Airbus A320neos. Good for the planet and your conscience.
Here’s Where You Can Jet Off to (No Reindeer Required):
Vienna – Daily (except Saturdays)
Mulled wine, Mozart, and more Christmas markets than you can shake a pretzel at. This one’s year-round too—because Vienna’s charm doesn’t hibernate.
Tel Aviv – 3x weekly
Where falafel meets beaches. Winter sun seekers, rejoice: this one runs all year long.
Marrakech – 2x weekly (until April 2026)
SAS is bringing the souk to Scandinavia. Expect tagine, tiles, and a temperature that won’t frost your eyelashes.
Madeira – 1x weekly (Saturdays)
The ultimate Saturday getaway. Lush hikes, dramatic cliffs, and that wine your grandma swears is medicinal.
Fuerteventura – 1x weekly (Saturdays)
Trade your parka for a pool float. The Canary Islands are calling.
Kittilä (Lapland) – 2x weekly in peak winter
Because sometimes, winter should be even more winter. Perfect for skiing, snowmobiling, and finally meeting Santa.
Plus, the Summer Faves Are Sticking Around for Winter
Can’t let go of that summer romance? SAS is keeping 22 popular seasonal routes alive all winter long, including:
- Toronto – still the only nonstop from Scandinavia to Canada (take that, winter blues)
- Seoul, Beirut, and Lisbon – because business, bibimbap, and bacalhau don’t stop for snow
Why the Expansion? Because SAS Is Playing to Win
This isn’t just about adding pretty pins on the route map. SAS is:
- Strengthening Copenhagen’s role as a key Northern European hub
- Keeping connections smooth between Scandinavia and Europe
- Integrating routes with Stockholm, Oslo, and regional cities like Gothenburg, Bergen, Billund, and Tallinn
Oh, and did we mention all this is happening with high-efficiency operations and planet-friendlier aircraft? That’s a winter win.
Six New Routes, One Happy Hub, and a Whole Lot of Choice
So whether you want:
- Mountains in Lapland
- Markets in Vienna
- Mint tea in Marrakech
- Sun in Madeira or Fuerteventura
- Or hummus with a sea view in Tel Aviv
SAS has your winter escape sorted. And Copenhagen just became the place to connect to it all.
Time to pack your scarf. Or your swimsuit. Or both. SAS doesn’t judge.
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