Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is leveling up its transatlantic game through an expanded partnership with fellow SkyTeam member Delta Air Lines. Starting April 2, 2025, travelers will gain access to a wider network of U.S. destinations, more frequent departures, and full EuroBonus benefits on codeshare flights.

More Flights & More Flexibility

With this new agreement, SAS and Delta will offer additional routes and frequencies between Scandinavia and North America, all bookable as a single ticket. That means fewer hassles, smoother transfers, and more options for both leisure and business travelers.

Highlights include:

  • 21 weekly flights from Copenhagen to New York
  • 10 weekly flights from Copenhagen to Minneapolis
  • An increase of 20 weekly departures from Stockholm Arlanda to New York.
SAS and Delta codeshare transatlantic routes 2025

Seamless Booking & Full Loyalty Perks

This enhanced codeshare makes travel planning easier than ever:

  • Single booking for multi-leg itineraries across SAS and Delta.
  • Frequent flyer reciprocity: Earn and redeem EuroBonus points on Delta flights, and vice versa with SkyMiles on SAS.
  • Streamlined connections via SAS’s hub in Copenhagen and Delta’s U.S. gateways.

Strengthening SAS’s Global Reach

This announcement marks another big step in SAS’s integration with the SkyTeam alliance. By joining forces with Delta, SAS is solidifying its role as a key connector between Scandinavia and North America.

  • More options: Increased capacity during peak travel periods.
  • Better access: Delta’s extensive U.S. domestic network now just a connection away.
  • More comfort: Coordinated schedules and smooth transfers designed for long-haul travelers.

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