SAS expands Copenhagen winter network with Vienna, Tel Aviv and Fuerteventura; boosts Seoul and Toronto

Scandinavian Airlines' Winter 2025/26 schedule delivers major capacity growth from Copenhagen, adding new services to Vienna, Tel Aviv and Fuerteventura while boosting long‑haul links with expanded frequencies to Seoul and Toronto. The plan deepens Copenhagen's role as a primary Nordic hub and reconnects key leisure and intercontinental markets.

Discovered 2025-10-28T07:06:59.351631-07:00 | 2025-10-28T07:06:59.351631-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • The expansion represents a material capacity increase from Copenhagen, reinforcing the carrier's hub role after its announced push to make Copenhagen Scandinavia’s primary international gateway (see SASs largest summer 2026 schedule).
  • Adding and expanding intercontinental links to Seoul and Toronto follows SAS's recent move into Korea and broader long‑haul network rebuilding, and ties into its deeper commercial feed with partners (see SASs Seoul launch and expanded codeshare with Virgin Atlantic).
  • Restoring Tel Aviv service and new European/leisure routes reconnects markets that had limited direct Nordic access, reversing prior network downgrades and opening seasonal and year‑round revenue opportunities (see SASs planned relaunch of Copenhagen–Tel Aviv).

Reported By

Boarding Area thebulkheadseat.com aviation.direct air-journal.fr Aviation24 Airline Economics
Sources Tracked
9
First Seen
2025-10-28T07:06:59.351631-07:00
Latest Update
2025-11-04T02:53:35.571792-08:00
Coverage
Aviation

Sources

Hype groups these reports into one evolving story so you can compare coverage without losing the thread.

Related Coverage