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SAS and Thai expand their code-share relationship

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) and its Star Alliance partner Thai Airways International (Bangkok) on April 8 will expandย ย their present code-share agreement to also cover Stockholm – Bangkok,ย Oslo – Bangkok and Copenhagen – Bangkok. This will be in addition toย the present code-share destinations on Thai’s regional destinations in Asia andย SAS’ Scandinavian and European destinations.
Top Copyright Photo: Stefan Sjogren. SAS’ย Airbus A330-343X LN-RKH (msn 497) departs from the Stockholm (Arlanda) hub.

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Bottom Copyright Photo: Michael B. Ing. Thai’sย Boeing 777-3D7 ER HS-TKA (msn 29150) climbs away from the Bangkok hub.

Scandinavian Airlines’ yearly loss widens but hopes to be profitable for the current fiscal year

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) reported a pretax loss of 1.25 billion kronor ($188 million) for the period ending on October 31, versus a profit of 381 million kronor in the previous fiscal year. SAS has suffered with aย net yearly loss since 2007. The company with its reorganization program hopes to be profitable on a pretax basis for the current fiscal year that commenced on November 1.

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Copyright Photo: SM Fitzwilliams Collection. Boeing 737-683 SE-DOR (msn 28305) touches down at Dublin.

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SAS to start 45 new routes in 2013

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) has announced it will launch 45 new routes in 2013. In addition, the airline is also increasing the frequency on some current domestic and European routes.

New routes from Sweden:

From Stockholm to Innsbruck, Pula, Palermo, Cagliari, Thessaloniki, Tel Aviv, Pristina and Alanya
From Gothenburg to Nice, Pristina and ร–stersund

New routes from Norway:

From Oslo to Salzburg, Berlin, Budapest, Santorini, Cagliari, Palermo, Pristina, Valencia, Malta, Lisbon, Athens, Tenerife and Pula
From Bergen to Dubrovnik and Antalya
From Trondheim to Split
From Stavanger to Antalya

New routes from Denmark:

From Copenhagen to San Francisco, Budapest, Prague, Newcastle, Cagliari, Palermo, Alanya, Thessaloniki, Pula and Biarritz

New routes from Finland:

From Helsinki to Paris, Rome, Prague, Geneva and ร–stersund
From Turku to Kittilรค
From Tampere to Kittilรค

In other news, on the financial side, SAS has announced the Danish Pilot Union members have approved the new austerity program.

According to the carrier, the new revolving credit facility of SEK 3.5 billion is therefore now only subject to parliamentary approval where required. These propositions in relation to the governments participation in the revolving credit facility will be presented to the parliaments in Sweden and Norway on December 12, 2012.

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Bombardier CRJ900 (CL-600-2D24) OY-KFG (msn 15237) climbs away from Geneva.

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SAS finally gets all of its unions to agree to its 4XNG austerity program

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS‘ (Stockholm) self-imposed deadline looms today ahead of its board meeting. The airline set the deadline with its unions to acceptย salary cuts up to 17 percent and job cuts from 15,000 to 9,000. So far the unions have not agreed to these drastic cuts according to this update by Reuters. SAS says it needs these cost reductions in order to compete with low-fare carriers such as Ryanair and Norwegian. Norwegian is planning lower-fare Boeing 787 trans-Atlantic flights for next summer.

The company has issued the following statement:

Intense negotiations have taken place over the past few days. Unfortunately noย agreement with any of the unions has yet been reached.ย Negotiations are continuing, and as previously announced, there must be aย solution before the SAS Board of Directors meets later today, Sunday. At theย meeting, the Board will decide if the conditions for implementing the planย exist. Full implementation of the plan is a condition for the banks and theย major owners to provide access to the necessary funding. Until the Board meets,ย intensive work will continue to reach an agreement on new collective agreementsย and thus to secure the future of SAS.

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Update: On November 19 SAS announced it has obtained agreement from all of its unions for the new plan. The pilots union is subject to a ratification vote. The company issued the following statement on November 19:

8 of 8 new union agreements have been signed November 19 – The Danish Pilotย Union Agreement is conditional upon approval by one third of its members.

4Excellence NG is targeting approximately 3 bn SEK of annual improvement fromย cost reductions and organizational restructuring and approximately 3 bn SEKย increased liquidity from asset sales

New 3.5 bn SEK Revolving Credit Facility from Banks and Core Shareholders toย secure financial preparedness conditional on final parliamentary approvals andย approval of the Danish Pilot Union Agreement from one third of the members ofย the Danish Pilot Union.

On November 12 the Board of SAS approved the 4 Excellence Next Generation (4XNG)ย plan to addressย the issues facing SAS. The 4XNG plan will improve EBT by approximately 3 bn SEKย on an annualized basis and improve the overall cost flexibility through:

ยท New union agreements for personnel

ยท Centralization of administration functions

ยท Reduction of compensation to market levels

ยท New pension terms

ยท Outsourcing of Call Centers and Ground Handling

SAS also communicated that it has reached a conditional agreement to increaseย its existing 3.1 bn SEK revolving credit facility to 3.5 bn SEK and extend theย term of the facility to March 31, 2015.

This new revolving credit facility is being provided by seven current lendersย and SAS’ core shareholders (The Kingdom of Denmark, the Swedish State, theย Kingdom of Norway and KAW) on equal terms. The availability of this newย revolving credit facility is subject to final documentation, parliamentaryย approval where required, and it is conditional on signed union agreements thatย are a central and integral part of the 4XNG plan.

The condition to have 8 union agreements signed have been fulfilled on Novemberย 19, 2012, subject to a ballot approval by one third of the members of the Danishย Pilot Union to be finalized in the next few days. The availability of the newย revolving credit facility is still subject to parliamentary approvals (whereย required).

Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. The older and less fuel-efficient aircraft, like this McDonnell Douglas DC-9-82 (MD-82) OY-KHM (msn 49914) landing at Geneva, will be phased out. SAS has a diverse fleet and will have to reduce the number of aircraft types it operates besides obtaining these drastic cuts from its personnel.

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Apollo expands its relationship with Scandinavian Airlines

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) and Apollo are expanding their relationship.ย Before the summer, SAS and Apollo signed a record agreement worth SEK 920 million. Now Apollo has once again chosen SAS as its external partner for flying its customers. During negotiations, SAS’s punctuality was valued highly by Apollo. Another key factor was SAS’s flexible aircraft fleet, which enables Apollo to offer direct flights from regional airports in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

The agreement between SAS and Apollo covers over 900 flights, with several departures from regional airports in Sweden, Norway and Denmark.

Copyright Photo: Andi Hiltl. Airbus A319-132 OY-KBO (msn 2850) touches down at Zurich.

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SAS has a deal to phase out the remaining McDonnell Douglas fleet

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) has reached an agreement with an unknown party (Allegiant Air?) that if fully implemented, will retire the remaining DC-9-82/87 (MD-80) fleet.

The company issued the following statement today:

“SAS continues to renew its aircraft fleet and has signed an agreement to sell four DC-9-82/DC-9-87 (MD-82/87) aircraft. The purchaser also has an option on a further 19 MD-82s and 10 spare engines from SAS. Assuming that the option is exercised, this will complete the phase-out of the SAS MD-80 aircraft fleet, which was one of the largest in the world in the mid-1990s, with over 70 aircraft in use.

The first MD-80 aircraft in this sale was delivered on September 11, 2012, and the remaining three aircraft will be delivered during Q4 2012. The aircraft and the engines covered by the option will be delivered, if the option is exercised, on a gradual basis from Q1 2013 to Q1 2015.”

Copyright Photo: Nik French. McDonnell Douglas DC-9-87 (MD-87) OY-KHU (msn 5336) in the special Denmark UEFA Euro 2012 National Team markings arrives at Manchester.

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SAS Group has a profitable second quarter but is still in the red for 2012

SAS Group (Scandinavian Airlines-SAS) (Stockholm) produced a second quarter net profit of $47.8 million. However for the first six months the group is still in the red with a net loss of $61.1 million.

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Copyright Photo: Paul Denton. Boeing 737-883 LN-RRJ of SAS arrives at Geneva.

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SAS is coming to San Francisco

Scandinavian Airlines-SAS (Stockholm) is coming to San Francisco. The airline will launch nonstop Copenhagen-San Francisco service on April 8, 2013. The new route will be operated six days a week. The SFO route will feed Star Alliance partner United Airlines which has a hub there.

The carrier is also launching an evening departure from Copenhagen to Newark (three days a week) starting on April 1, 2013.

Copyright Photo: Brian McDonough.

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