SAS expands from London City
SAS is to raise frequency between London City Airport and Copenhagen.
A third daily frequency is being added from the start of the summer timetable on March 26 using a 76-seat Q400 aircraft.
The London City flights compliment the Scandinavian carrier’s existing six daily services from Heathrow to Copenhagen and will bring the airline’s weekly services from London to Copenhagen to 55.
SAS operates a one way fare structure enabling passengers can mix and match the airports they travel from. So they can fly out from London City and return via Heathrow according to which airport is most convenient to their home or office.
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