SAS’ Europe Special from only $1290 net*
SAS Scandinavian Airlines has released a new special economy fare for flights from Australia to Europe via Tokyo. The fare is valid for departures from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns and Perth between 9 October and 11 November, 2006, and 17 January and 24 February, 2007.
The fare is $1290 net* and allows free stopovers in both Copenhagen and Tokyo.
All flights are in conjunction with Qantas (Q class) to Tokyo, with SAS Scandinavian Airlines (W class) onwards to Europe.
The special fare is valid to 36 European cities**, including Amsterdam, Athens, Berlin, Dublin, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Moscow, Paris, Rome, St Petersburg and Vienna.
For tips on what to do during a stopover in either Tokyo or Copenhagen, tailor make a downloadable city guide on www.sasguides.com.
Since June this year, SAS is operating from the brand new state-of-the-art Star Alliance terminal in the South Wing of Terminal 1 at Narita Airport. It is the biggest dedicated Star Alliance branded terminal in Asia.
SAS operates its latest Airbus A340s on all its Asian routes, offering economy passengers wireless internet connection, including Live TV access and personal screens with video, audio and game channels.
Qantas Frequent Flyer members earn points on all SAS Scandinavian Airlines routes.
For more information visit www.flysas.com.au or call 1300 727 707.
Graham Muldoon
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