Celebrate with SAS
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), the official airline of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, is celebrating the birth of the heir to the Danish throne by offering great deals with flexible options to Europe stopping in Copenhagen from only $ 1649*.
‘We are delighted by the news and join the Royal celebrations by offering very special deals for Australian travellers. It is a great time to travel to or via Copenhagen to experience this very unique bond between our two countries. All Australian visitors can expect a very warm welcome from the Danes,’ says Lars Sandahl, SAS General Manager Australia and New Zealand.
SAS Special Fares start from:
„N Economy: $1649* (via Tokyo or Shanghai – for sale and departure from now until 25 November 05),
„N Economy Extra Combination: $2695* (via Singapore or Bangkok – for sale and departure till 2 January 06),
„N Business Combination – $3189* (via Tokyo or Shanghai – for sale and departure till 25 November 05)
„N Business: – from $5665* (via Bangkok – for sale and departure now until 31 December 05)
*(Taxes are additional from $250.)
For more information contact your local travel agent or call SAS on 1300 727 707 or visit www.flysas.com
Graham Muldoon
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