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SAS Scandinavian Airlines has extended the suspension of its flights between Copenhagen and Sarajevo. The seasonal service, initially scheduled to resume on April 1, was first postponed until April 29. Its return has now been delayed again, this time until May 20. However, the route will only run for two weeks, with one flight on May 20 and the other on May 27, after which it will be suspended again until July 2. It is then scheduled to run until the end of the summer season. Further changes remain possible. SAS has cancelled and reduced frequencies on a number of services in response to the ongoing fuel crisis.

What's the point of the two flights in May?
ReplyDeleteThose are the flights that are well loaded already. SAS cancels the empty flights where tickets are not selling, and keeps the two around school holidays that gastarbajteri have booked.
DeleteThey simply can't survive the fuel prices combined with Norwegian competition on the route that dumps them really low.
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