SAS is expanding its services to meet growing leisure travel demand by launching a new route to Bangkok, Thailand from Copenhagen, Denmark. The inaugural flight took place on October 30, 2023, almost 75 years after SAS’ first flight between Copenhagen and Bangkok.
Copenhagen-Bangkok will be a winter seasonal route. Both legs of the route will operate as overnight flights enabling seamless connections to and from Scandinavia as well as other European destinations via CPH airport. As part of the Winter 2023/2024 program, SAS will also continue its three-times weekly services to Tokyo Haneda (HND) and Shanghai (PVG).
SAS operated its first flight between Copenhagen and Bangkok in 1949. This flight marked the opening of a new air route between Scandinavia and Thailand. A route, which at the time “only” took 36 hours and had stops in Zürich, Rome, Damascus, Karachi, and Calcutta along the way. SAS continued to fly to Thailand for the next 64 years, up until 2013. SAS now brings the connection back and the inauguration flight on October 30, 2023, will take approximately 10 hours and 30 minutes, with no stopovers.
Schedule:
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays CPH-BKK | ||||
Flight no. | Departure | STD | Arrival | STA |
SK973 | CPH | 23:35 | BKK | 17:10 (+1) |
Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays BKK-CPH | ||||
Flight no. | Departure | STD | Arrival | STA |
SK974 | BKK | 23:50 | CPH | 06:40 (+1) |
SAS will operate the Bangkok route with Airbus A350 aircraft offering passengers a unique travel experience. This aircraft has a much lower fuel consumption and up to 30 percent lower CO2 emissions than previous comparable aircraft. The Airbus A350 has 300 seats and offers three travel classes – SAS Business, SAS Plus and SAS Go.
Top Copyright Photo: Scandinavian Airlines-SAS Airbus A350-941 SE-RSF (msn 499) LAX (Michael B. Ing). Image: 957909.
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