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SAS and Air Europa join forces with new codeshare agreement

By January 24, 2025 7:01 pmCompagnies

Scandinavian airline SAS joins forces with Air Europa in a new code-share agreement, creating a dynamic partnership in the skies. This partnership considerably expands Scandinavian travellers' access to 12 new destinations in Spain, while those coming from the Iberian Peninsula can easily discover the Nordic charms. Thanks to this partnership, the two airlines offer fluid and extensive connectivity, perfectly integrated into the alliance's network. SkyTeam. This initiative marks a significant step forward in improving passenger mobility and comfort between the Scandinavia and theSpain.

In a world where air connections are essential for bringing cultures and business closer together, two aviation giants, SAS and Air Europahave decided to strengthen their relationship with a new codeshare agreement. Marking a new era, this agreement offers enhanced connectivity between the Scandinavia and the Iberian PeninsulaThis will facilitate not only business travel, but also tourist exploration of the two regions.

New horizons for travelers

Thanks to this strategic agreement SAS will have access to twelve new destinations served by Air Europa throughout Spain and beyond. This represents a golden opportunity for Scandinavians eager for sun and culture to discover emblematic cities such as Madrid, Barcelona or even Valence. What's more, travelers from Spain can discover the splendors of the Nordic region, from Norwegian fjords to Swedish forests.

Smooth Connectivity via SkyTeam

This partnership is not just limited to flights between Scandinavia and Spain. Thanks to the SkyTeamIn addition to the standard service, passengers benefit from seamless connectivity with a global network, facilitating connections and offering a multitude of options for globetrotters. Customers have a wide range of choices for exploring previously inaccessible corners of the world.

The enhanced role of air hubs

With this agreement, airport hubs become essential platforms, enabling smooth transitions between flights. The airports of Copenhagen and Madrid become central nodes of this new partnership, offering a harmonious juxtaposition between the two cultures thanks to improved transfer facilities for passengers.

To find out more about similar code-sharing partnerships, take a look at some examples, such as the one between Singapore Airlines and Scootor the Malaysia Airlines and Uzbekistan Airways.

Enhanced customer experiences

Customers of SAS will see a significant improvement in their travel experience. With expanded flight options and ticket discounts, combined with the ability to earn more Miles/Points thanks to loyalty programs such as Flying Blue and EuroBonusThis code-sharing agreement offers potential savings and rewards for frequent flyers.

For a global perspective on other code-sharing alliances, we can mention the partnership between Thai Airways and Gulf Airor the one between Japan Airlines and IndiGo.

find out how sas and air europa are strengthening their collaboration with a new codeshare agreement, offering more travel options and an enhanced passenger experience.

Comparison of the SAS and Air Europa Codeshare Agreement

Aspect Description
Geographic scope Expanding access between Scandinavia and Spain
Connectivity Improved connectivity via the SkyTeam network
Customer benefits Access to over 12 additional destinations for SAS travellers
Strategic objective Boosting tourism and trade
Effect on collaboration In-depth relationship between the two companies
Impact on Revenues Potential for increased revenues for both parties
Market Access Enables entry into new markets via hubs
Loyalty Strengthening loyalty programs across SkyTeam
Future Development Expandable to other interline agreements
Travel simplification A seamless, integrated travel experience for passengers

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