Changes in SAS’ operations
Scandinavian Airlines is establishing a partnership with SWISS during 2006. Effective March 26, 2006 Scandinavian Airlines’ operation on the Bangkok–Singapore-Bangkok route will be in the form of a code-share with SWISS. The schedule provides convenient connections with SAS’ intercontinental flights to and from Bangkok.
The move is part of SAS’ ongoing efforts to streamline operations. These efforts are designed to enable SAS to concentrate on meeting customer needs for a top quality product and freedom of choice where it really counts – on SAS intercontinental flights. A range of in-flight product upgrades are also presently being implemented on all SAS Asian flights.
SAS will continue to offer passengers smooth, seamless travel and a high level of service when flying to and from Singapore. Timetables and other details will be communicated via our website www.flysas.com in the near future. On the ground, SAS are maintaining the presence in Singapore with local staff at the airport and in the city. Upgraded SAS assistance will also be provided in Bangkok airport for transit passengers.
The change will not affect any of the fare offers out of Australia. For any queries relating to existing bookings or tickets, please contact SAS Service Desk on 1300 727 707.
SAS Euro Bonus members will be able to earn points on these code-share flights.
Graham Muldoon
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