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SAS and Apollo renew their relationship for 2014

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) and travel organization Apollo are expanding their relationship for the next summer season. SAS issued this statement:

SAS and Apollo continue their long working relationship, signing an agreementย for the summer season once again. The agreement is for 2014 and involves SASย flying Apollo’s customers from 17 different locations in Sweden, Norway andย Denmark. It is worth SEK 910 million.

It has been confirmed that SAS and Apollo will continue their partnership, whichย goes back many years. Apollo has chosen SAS as their main external airlineย partner, alongside their own airline company Novair. Important factors forย Apollo during the procurement process included the fact that SAS provides aย flexible fleet and has safe and reliable production with good punctuality.

This partnership allows Apollo to offer summer departures from 17 differentย locations in Sweden, Norway and Denmark to more than 20 destinations in theย world. The cities where flights will depart from in Sweden are Stockholm,ย Gothenburg and Malmรถ.

Copyright Photo: Ton Jochems/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A320-232 OY-KAW (msn 2817) taxies at Palma de Mallorca.

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SAS operates its last McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82 (MD-82) flight, ending a long relationship with Douglas airplanes

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) operated and quietly retired their last McDonnell Douglas DC-9. Theย last MD-80 was operated on October 26, 2013 on flight SK403 from Stockholm-Arlanda to Copenhagen. This is the first time SAS will be without a Douglas aircraft in its fleet. SAS has operated every Douglas and McDonnell Douglas type since the DC-3 (except the DC-5 and the MD-11).

The last revenue flight (flight SK 403) was operated by McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82 (MD-82) SE-DIR “Nora Viking” (msn 53004) between Stockholm (Arlanda) and Copenhagen on October 25. A special employee-only farewell flight was flown by DC-9-82 (MD-82) LN-RMM (msn 53005) on October 26 over Denmark.

DC-9-82s SE-DIR, OY-KHE (msn 49604) and LN-RMM all operated on the last day of revenue operations (October 25).

One of the aircraft will be donated to the SAS Museum outside of Oslo.

According to a Danish newspaper, the SAS MD-80s operated 3,134,900 flights with the 66 aircraft in the fleet. 2,977,195,000 km were flown since the type was introduced in October 1985.

All of the above information is from Airliners.net.

In other news, SAS recently finalized its Airbus long-haul order.ย On June 25, 2013, SAS and Airbus signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the order of 12 new long haul aircraft.

This month, SAS and Airbus signed the final long haul aircraft order agreement comprising 4 A330-300 Enhanced and 8 A350-900 plus 6 options for A350-900. The Airbus A330 will be delivered 2015/16 and the Airbus A350 will be delivered from 2018.

Copyright Photo: Moritz Riemer/AirlinersGallery.com.ย DC-9-82 (MD-82) OY-KHE (msn 49604) in the Star Alliance livery arrives at Copenhagen.

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Jettime takes delivery of the first ATR 72-600 for SAS

Scandinavian-SAS-Jettime ATR 72-600 OY-JZA (98)(Tail)(ATR)(LR)

Jettime (Copenhagen) on October 18 took delivery of the first of six new ATR 72-600 turboprops. ATR 72-212A (ATR 72-600) OY-JZA (msn 1110) was acquired on lease from the Danish leasing company Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC). All the ATR 72-600 aircraft will be assigned to feed the Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) route network as part of a commercial arrangement between SAS and Jettime. All of the aircraft will be painted in SAS livery. The delivery ceremony for this very first ATR 72-600 series aircraft to be operated in Europeโ€™s Nordic countries took place in Toulouse, France, in the presence of the management teams of Jettime, NAC, SAS and ATR. Deliveries of the next five ATR 72-600s will be completed by early 2014.

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SAS finalizes its order for four Airbus A330-300s and eight A350-900s

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) on June 25, 2013, SAS signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Airbus for the a tentativeย order of 12 new long-haul aircraft.

SAS and Airbus on October 3 signed the final long-haul aircraft order agreementย comprising four A330-300 Enhanced aircraft and eight A350-900 aircraft plus six options for A350-900. Theย Airbus A330s will be delivered 2015/16 and the Airbus A350 swill be delivered fromย 2018.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. Airbus A330-343X SE-REE (msn 515) approaches for landing at Washington Dulles International Airport.

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SAS Group’s third quarter net profit rises to $128 million

SAS Group (Scandinavian Airlines-SAS) (Stockholm) reported its third quarter net profit rose to 844 million kroner ($128 million). Facing stiff competition from low-fare airlines, the SAS Group cut 800 jobs last year in order to reduce its costs. The SAS Group issued this financial statement for its third quarter:

SAS delivers positive result for theย May-July 2013 quarter:

ยท Revenue: MSEK 11,593 (11,638)
ยท Traffic: up 5.6%
ยท Passenger revenue adjusted for currency: up 5.3%
ยท Income before tax and nonrecurring items: MSEK 973 (497)
ยท EBIT margin: 11.6% (9.0%)
ยท Income before tax: MSEK 1,120 (726)
ยท Net income for the period: MSEK 844 (534)
ยท Earnings per share: SEK 2.57 (1.62)
ยท Cash flow from operating activities: MSEK -276 (-187)

November 2012-July 2013

ยท Revenue: MSEK 31,123 (31,007)
ยท Traffic: up 3.8%
ยท Passenger revenue adjusted for currency: up 5.3%
ยท Income before tax and nonrecurring items: MSEK 229 (-788)
ยท EBIT margin: 2.2% (-1.3%)
ยท Income before tax: MSEK -9 (-2,694)
ยท Net income for the period: MSEK -174 (-2,436)
ยท Earnings per share: SEK -0.53 (-7.40)
ยท Cash flow from operating activities: MSEK 518 (299)

“It is gratifying that our robust and sweeping restructuring program is havingย the anticipated effect and SAS exits the third quarter strongly with a positiveย income before tax of MSEK 1,120.

We have made substantial progress in the implementation of our plan to improveย our financial position. When the sale of Widerรธe is concluded in September, weย will have completed the sale of assets corresponding to about SEK 2.7 billion.

In parallel, during the quarter, we were able to increase traffic through aย significant improvement in productivity. During the summer, 32 new routes wereย opened, which contributed to increased passenger revenue at the same time asย operating expenses decreased. We have signed a letter of intent with Airbusย regarding the renewal of the SAS Group’s long-haul fleet, which bolsters ourย long-term competitiveness.

Competition in European air traffic remains very intense. Consequently, ourย focus is on completing the entirely necessary transition to a lower and moreย flexible cost structure, in parallel with our continued aggressive investment inย our customer offering. Our forecast of achieving positive earnings for the full-year remains firmly in place,”

Rickard Gustafson, SAS President and CEO.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough/AirlinersGallery.com. SAS has eight Airbus A350-900s on order with the first deliveries in 2018. The new type will replace the older Airbus A340-300s. A340-313X LN-RKG (msn 424) approaches the runway at Washington Dulles International Airport.

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SAS signs MOU for 8 Airbus A350-900s and 4 A330-300s

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) and Airbus (Toulouse) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the order of eight new A350-900 XWB and four A330-300 Enhanced. The agreement marks the launch ofย SAS’ long haul strategy of an extensive fleet renewal plan, options for moreย aircraft and a total upgrade of passenger cabins on existing fleet.

SAS recently launched a completely new service concept to create the most modernย flight experience for our customers. The customer offer is backed by aย comprehensive fleet renewal plan with 65 short haul aircraft already announcedย and initiated, now complemented with an extensive long haul fleet plan. Keyย deliverables within the strategy 4Excellence Next Generation have paved the way.

The first A350-900 is due in 2018, and already in 2015, the fleet will beย upgraded with the first couple of A330-300 Enhanced to replace A340 when theย current leasing agreements expire. In the meantime, SAS will commence the cabinย upgrade of seven aircraft in the existing fleet.

SAS’ current long haul fleet consists of seven A340-300 and four A330-300 asย well as an additional leased A340 in the fall of 2013.

Eight A350-900 XWB

ยท SAS will order eight A350-900 with options for another six aircraft.
ยท The A350-900 has approximately 20% higher passenger capacity than theย existing A340/A330 fleet.
ยท The A350-900 is a completely new aircraft type incorporating advancedย aerodynamics, the latest materials and system technology available.
ยท The Aircraft offers up to 30% lower fuel consumption per passenger seat.
ยท More comfort, larger windows and a quieter cabin resulting in reduced noiseย by half compared to e.g. A340.
ยท The A350 will be delivered to SAS starting 2018.

Four A330-300 Enhanced

ยท SAS will increase its efficient A330 fleet from four to eight aircraft byย ordering four of the A330-300 Enhanced.
ยท The improvements include a new cabin interior, a 2% fuel burn reduction andย a huge increase in range, making it a capable aircraft for all of SAS network.
ยท The A330-300 Enhanced will be delivered to SAS starting in 2015

Upgrade of seven A330/A340

ยท SAS will upgrade the passenger cabins on up to seven selected A330/A340.
ยท The upgrade will consists of new seats throughout the cabin including fullyย flat seats in Business Class, and throughout the entire cabin a new highย definition full video on demand in-flight entertainment system.
ยท The Cabin upgrade is expected to be completed 2015.

In other news, SAS is supplementing its current Copenhagen-Newark route from June 28 through August 16 with a twice-weekly wet-leased Omni Air International Boeing 767 per Airline Route.

Copyright Photo: Stefan Sjogren/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Airbus A330-343X SE-REE (msn 515) climbs away from the Stockholm (Arlanda) hub.

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Scandinavian Airlines to serve Bremen and Humberside from Copenhagen and restore the Bangkok route in November

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) for the winter season will add new service from Copenhagenย to the German city of Bremen (six flights a week). The route operates all year round fromย October 28. The route will be served withย a 50-seat CRJ every day exceptย Saturday.ย The airline is also adding a new route from Copenhagen to the oil region ofย Humberside in northern England. The route operates all year round fromย October 28. The route will be served withย a 50-seat CRJ.

This brings the total number of new routes forย SAS in 2013 up to 52.

Furthermore, SAS’ nonstop route from Copenhagen to Bangkok reopens inย November with three departures per week.ย The route opens on November 22 and is open during the winter season. SAS will serveย the route with an Airbus A340-300.

In addition to these new routes, SAS is adding more weekly departures on keyย routes. On the route between Copenhagen and Madrid, SAS is increasing from twoย departures a week to four (Monday,ย Wednesday,ย Fridayย andย Saturday).

SAS is also adding more frequencies to the winter timetable on the popularย routes between Scandinavia’s capital cities -Copenhagen and Stockholm as wellย as Copenhagen and Oslo. During high traffic periods, SAS is increasing theย number of daily departures from 15 to 16 on both routes.

The SAS winter timetable 2013/14 comes into effect on the last weekend inย October.

SAS, the flag carrier for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, operates a fleet of some 130 aircraft to approximately 100 destinations.

Copyright Photo: Dave Glendinning/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Boeing 737-883 LN-RCY (msn 28324) with the “Norwegian Most Punctual Person” picture on the tail taxies to the gate at London (Heathrow).ย GE Capital Aviation Services Limited (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of GE, announced it has delivered seven new leased Boeing 737-800s to SAS to expand and modernize the carrierโ€™s fleet.ย The aircraft were delivered during the period April 2012 to May 2013 and came from GECASโ€™ existing order book with Boeing. Additionally, GECAS is scheduled to deliver two new leased 737-800s to SAS in 2014.

 

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Scandinavian Airlines changes its cabin service strategy for Europe

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) is planing to introduce SAS Go and SAS Plus on June 9. The new services will replace SAS’s Business Class, Economy Extra and Economy Class. The airline issued this statement:

June 9 marks the launch of the new SAS service concept. SAS Go and SASย Plus will replace Business Class, Economy Extra and Economy Class. This changeย is a pro-active investment on SAS’ journey to create the most modern flightย experience in Europe.

This new service concept was developed in close dialogue with SAS customers andย employees. Ideas have also been posted in the My SAS Idea forum.

“The service classes that were created 30 years ago do not reflect the needs ofย the modern traveller. Time is now in short supply for most people, and ourย customers want time efficiency and attractive prices, without any hiddenย charges. SAS Go and SAS Plus meet both of these needs,” says Rickard Gustafson,ย CEO and Group President of SAS.

Developed for people who fly regularly

The number of passengers who travel more than five times a year is increasing.ย Traditionally, flying used to be divided into business trips and leisure trips,ย but passengers now want the same convenience and comfort whether they areย travelling on business or for leisure.

“SAS’ most important job is to get customers where they want to go, when theyย want to go, and to do this as simply as possible. Modern travellers wantย simplicity and convenience on their journeys, both when they are travelling forย business or pleasure. The new service concept gives these passengers exactlyย what they want,” says Rickard Gustafson.

The prices for SAS Go are similar to the prices of the old Economy tickets. Withย SAS Plus passengers get better value for money as the “from price” is on averageย around 30 percent lower than the ‘from price’ of today’s flexible products. Andย they include more services.

What you need is included

The price of the new service concept includes more than before. SAS Go alwaysย includes a checked bag at no extra charge, newspapers, coffee or tea on board,ย as well as several services to save time, including mobile check-in, and seatย selection. SAS Plus includes two checked bags at no extra cost, SAS Fast Track,ย lounge access, meals and drinks onboard, as well as double the number ofย EuroBonus points; all of this is on top of the benefits offered by SAS Go.ย Breakfast is served to all passengers on domestic flights in Sweden, Norway andย Denmark.

This change to SAS Go and SAS Plus also includes a brand new concept on board,ย with the traditional airplane tray being replaced by an airborne cafe. Theย launch of Our Cafe will see all passengers on board being offered the same rangeย of food and drink.

Read the full statement: CLICK HERE

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton/AirlinersGallery.com.ย Boeing 737-783 WL LN-RNU (msn 34548) taxies to the runway at Geneva.

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SAS promotes its on-time record:

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European routes from Stockholm:

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SAS launches Copenhagen-San Francisco service, drops Bangkok

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) today (April 8) begins flying six times a week from Copenhagen to San Francisco. SAS
already flies toย New York, Chicago and Washington. This is the first service to the U.S. West Coast by SAS.

The route will be operated using an Airbus 340-300.

SAS is forecasting around 125,000 passengers per year on the route. Of these,ย 55% will come from the Nordic countries and 10% from the rest of Europe. Theย remaining 35% will come from the USA.

Meanwhile SAS is ending service to Bangkok, a route it has servedย since 1949. This was an important route for SAS. It helped to create Thai Airways in 1960.

Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing.ย Airbus A340-313X OY-KBC (msn 467) climbs away from Tokyo (Narita).

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SAS to start Stockholm-Madrid flights on July 1

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) on July 1 will launch a new route from Stockholm (Arlanda) to Madrid on a twice-weekly basis.ย This new route will complement the current service that SAS already offersย from Copenhagen to Madrid. SAS will now provide up to ten departures a weekย between Scandinavia and Madrid.

Flights will leave from Arlanda on Mondays at 9.15 a.m. (0915) returning fromย Madrid at 2.05 p.m. (1405). Flights on Fridays will leave at 07.10 a.m. (0710) in the morningย from Arlanda, returning from Madrid at 3.50 p.m. (1550). SAS is planning to use a Boeingย 737 on this route, with a flight time of approximately 3 hours and 50 minutes.

SAS has so far launched 47 new routes in 2013. The new routes from Stockholmย Arlanda fly to Vilnius, Innsbruck, Pula, Palermo, Cagliari, Thessaloniki, Tel Aviv,ย Pristina and Alanya. The new routes from Gothenburg are to Nice and Pristina.

Copyright Photo: Stefan Sjogren.ย Boeing 737-783 WL LN-RNU (msn 34548) arrives at the Stockholm (Arlanda) hub.

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