With A321LR: SAS announces Toronto from Copenhagen and Stockholm

Airbus A321LR (Photo: SAS).
Airbus A321LR (Photo: SAS).

With A321LR: SAS announces Toronto from Copenhagen and Stockholm

Airbus A321LR (Photo: SAS).
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The airline SAS will start non-stop connections with Airbus A2022LR from Copenhagen and Stockholm to Toronto in June 321. There are three classes of travel on board.

From June 2022, SAS intends to fly to the Canadian destination Toronto four times a week from Stockholm-Arlanda. From Copenhagen, the carrier wants to offer three rotations per week. Airbus A321LRs are used, with the following seating: 22 seats in SAS Business, 12 seats in SAS Plus (Premium Economy) and 123 seats in SAS Go (Economy). In the coming summer season, SAS will fly to a total of seven destinations in the USA and Canada: Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Washington DC and Toronto.

“We are pleased to announce direct flights from Scandinavia to Toronto, taking the next step in strengthening our North American network. SAS' new routes make traveling between Scandinavia and Canada easy and convenient for our travelers. The flights depart from Scandinavia in the midday and from Toronto in the afternoon, allowing for good connections to other destinations at both ends, says Karl Sandlund, EVP Commercial, SAS.

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