DALLAS — Starting September 12, 2025, SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK) will fly to Seoul's Incheon International Airport (ICN), South Korea.
Today's press release states that the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish flag carrier aims to expand the intercontinental network and enhance the Copenhagen (CPH) hub's role as a gateway to the world.
The nonstop service to the South Korean city will be operated by an A350 aircraft with a loading capacity of 300 passengers. The flights will depart in the evening and be performed four times a week in summer, with four weekly flights in winter.
This is the first-ever connection released between South Korea and Scandinavia. SK officers and directors stated that this new addition to the airline's route map will enhance connectivity between Scandinavia and the Asian continent.
Today, the SkyTeam member’s intercontinental network comprises 14 destinations, thanks to the new routes of Seattle (SEA) in May 2025 and now ICN.
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