SAS and WestJet expand codeshare to strengthen Scandinavia–Canada connectivity

Scandinavian Airlines and WestJet have signed an expanded reciprocal codeshare that lets passengers book single‑ticket itineraries across their networks, widening connections between Scandinavia and Canada. SAS customers gain access to Canadian destinations via Toronto and US hubs, while WestJet travellers get direct access to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm.

Discovered 2025-12-10T03:34:39.766412-08:00 | 2025-12-10T03:34:39.766412-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • The pact enables single‑ticket bookings and smoother transfers, increasing feeder traffic into SAS hubs and supporting Copenhagen/Oslo/Stockholm growth plans (see SAS's recent network expansion).
  • The agreement strengthens commercial scale across the North Atlantic at a time SAS is pursuing deeper transatlantic ties and follows WestJet's push into Europe, altering competitive dynamics on Scandinavia–Canada and transatlantic flows.

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2025-12-10T03:34:39.766412-08:00
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