SkyTeam and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have signed an Alliance Adherence Agreement, serving as an important step toward SAS’ official entry into the global airline alliance.
From September 1, SAS will officially become a part of SkyTeam, enriching the alliance with the best access to Scandinavian key hubs. This collaboration will bolster SkyTeam’s global network, offering new destinations, enhanced connectivity and a more seamless, elevated customer journey for all travellers.
SAS will officially become a part of SkyTeam from September 1
SkyTeam members serving SAS’ hubs include Air France, KLM, Delta Air Lines and Middle East Airlines.
SkyTeam and SAS are committed to ensuring a seamless transition for all customers.
From the moment SAS joins SkyTeam, EuroBonus members will enjoy benefits from frequent flyer reciprocity across most SkyTeam airlines. EuroBonus Silver members will be recognised as SkyTeam Elite level, while Gold and Diamond members will be recognised as Elite Plus. This will offer them access to a network of more than 750 airport lounges and SkyPriority services at eight airport touchpoints including priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling.
SAS customers will benefit from easy connectivity across SkyTeam’s network of over 1,060 destinations, which includes their favourites as well as previously unserved cities – particularly across Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Patrick Roux, SkyTeam CEO, commented: “With its global reputation for reliability, quality and service, SAS is a great fit for SkyTeam and, as we continue to strengthen our customer proposition, we look forward to being part of their future journey.”
“SAS customers will benefit from SkyTeam’s strong global presence in many of the world’s major aviation hubs and from its focus on strategic partnerships and innovative sustainability initiatives,” said Anko van der Werff, president and CEO, SAS.
SkyTeam and Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) have signed an Alliance Adherence Agreement, serving as an important step toward SAS’ official entry into the global airline alliance.
From September 1, SAS will officially become a part of SkyTeam, enriching the alliance with the best access to Scandinavian key hubs. This collaboration will bolster SkyTeam’s global network, offering new destinations, enhanced connectivity and a more seamless, elevated customer journey for all travellers.
SkyTeam members serving SAS’ hubs include Air France, KLM, Delta Air Lines and Middle East Airlines.
SkyTeam and SAS are committed to ensuring a seamless transition for all customers.
From the moment SAS joins SkyTeam, EuroBonus members will enjoy benefits from frequent flyer reciprocity across most SkyTeam airlines. EuroBonus Silver members will be recognised as SkyTeam Elite level, while Gold and Diamond members will be recognised as Elite Plus. This will offer them access to a network of more than 750 airport lounges and SkyPriority services at eight airport touchpoints including priority check-in, boarding and baggage handling.
SAS customers will benefit from easy connectivity across SkyTeam’s network of over 1,060 destinations, which includes their favourites as well as previously unserved cities – particularly across Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.
Patrick Roux, SkyTeam CEO, commented: “With its global reputation for reliability, quality and service, SAS is a great fit for SkyTeam and, as we continue to strengthen our customer proposition, we look forward to being part of their future journey.”
“SAS customers will benefit from SkyTeam’s strong global presence in many of the world’s major aviation hubs and from its focus on strategic partnerships and innovative sustainability initiatives,” said Anko van der Werff, president and CEO, SAS.