SAS adds new route to fjords
SAS is to fly to Aalesund, the gateway to the Norwegian fjords, from Gatwick.
Twice weekly flights using a 124-seat Boeing 737 start on June 1.
UK & Ireland general manager Lars-Ove Filipson said: “We now have a substantial offering from London to Scandinavia and our growth in services from other London airports is testament to the increasing demand we have seen from our growing passenger base.
“This new service from Gatwick will complement our existing Norwegian services to Bergen and provide travellers with a quick and easy way to get to the breathtaking Fjords.”
Phil Davies
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