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Take off to Hong Kong for Scandinavian Airlines

The new route is SAS’s fourth direct connection between Scandinavia and Asia, and SAS is the only airline to fly direct between Scandinavia and Hong Kong.

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) first departure to Hong Kong took off on 10 September, making it the only airline to fly direct between Scandinavia and Hong Kong. At the same time, SAS reopened its lounge at Arlanda following extensive refurbishment, which will provide SAS customers with an even better experience.
 
The new route is SAS’s fourth direct connection between Scandinavia and Asia, and SAS is the only airline to fly direct between Scandinavia and Hong Kong. Hong Kong is one of the world’s busiest airports and is the largest in the world in terms of freight. The route has five departures per week from Stockholm and provides excellent connections to cities in Scandinavia and other major European hubs.
 
Today, we are writing a new chapter in the history of SAS, as we launch our direct route between Stockholm and Hong Kong. We are very proud to be linking Stockholm and the rest of Scandinavia with Hong Kong through a convenient new connection. We look forward to offering a warm welcome on board to all our customers,” says Rickard Gustafson, President and CEO of SAS.
 
Timetable Arlanda – Hong Kong
 – Departures from Arlanda on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays on SK963 at 3pm, arriving in Hong Kong at 7.20am local time.
 – Departures from Hong Kong on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays on SK964 at 9.05am local time, arriving at Arlanda at 2.35pm.
 
SAS currently offers long haul flights from Scandinavia to New York, Washington DC, Chicago, San Francisco, Houston, Beijing, Shanghai, Tokyo and Hong Kong. During 2016 SAS will open three more flights; Stockholm to Los Angeles, Oslo to Miami and Copenhagen to Miami.
 
Upgraded lounge
SAS also reopened its popular lounge in Terminal 5 at Arlanda. The lounge has two separate sections – one for EuroBonus Diamond and Gold members, including Star Alliance Gold, and one for those traveling in Business or SAS Plus. The lounge, which now covers an area of 1,400 m2, has been upgraded in Scandinavian style that combines functionality and design, and offers a larger buffet area, new combined meeting rooms/guest offices, travel services, a new relaxation area, workstations, toilets and showers, as well as a play area for younger travelers. Not to mention plenty of electrical outlets, charging stations, and fast wireless Internet.

 

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