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SAS Expands Long-Haul Flights with New Routes to Dubai, Phuket and Krabi for Winter 2026/27

31 Jan 2026 By travelandtourworld

SAS Expands Long-Haul Flights with New Routes to Dubai, Phuket and Krabi for Winter 2026/27
 

SAS, the iconic Scandinavian airline, is all set to expand its long-haul operations for Winter 2026/27, introducing new routes from Copenhagen to Dubai, Phuket, and Krabi. These new services mark a major leap in SAS’s efforts to meet the growing demand for travel to the Middle East and Asia. With the introduction of these routes, SAS is strengthening its position as a key player in intercontinental travel, offering more choices for travelers heading from Northern Europe to two of the world’s most exciting holiday destinations.

As part of its strategic push to expand its long-haul network, SAS has announced three new flights, connecting Copenhagen directly to Dubai, Phuket, and Krabi for the upcoming winter season. The new services are designed to cater to the rising demand for leisure and business travel to these globally popular destinations.

SAS’s return to Dubai, after a long hiatus since 2011, marks a significant step in the airline’s long-haul expansion. Dubai is known as a hub for business, tourism, and innovation. With year-round flights, travelers can now experience direct access to this exciting global city, renowned for its towering skyscrapers, luxury shopping, and world-class attractions. SAS’s new service to Dubai ensures both business travelers and leisure tourists can enjoy convenience and seamless connectivity.

For those dreaming of pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, Phuket has long been a favorite. SAS is excited to offer nonstop services from Copenhagen to this stunning Thai island, bringing travelers closer to an idyllic getaway. The new route to Phuket will significantly boost SAS’s long-haul capacity to Thailand, which has seen a dramatic surge in demand. Whether you’re looking to relax on beaches, explore vibrant markets, or indulge in Thai cuisine, Phuket has something for everyone.

Krabi, another treasure of Thailand’s southern coastline, will now be connected to Copenhagen through SAS’s new nonstop service. This service opens a gateway to Krabi’s breathtaking limestone cliffs, serene beaches, and vibrant islands. It’s a perfect destination for nature lovers, offering a more tranquil alternative to the bustling city life of Bangkok and Phuket.

The launch of these new routes is not just a win for holidaymakers looking to explore exciting destinations; it’s also part of SAS’s broader strategy to enhance its network and strengthen Copenhagen as a central hub for intercontinental travel. By adding Dubai, Phuket, and Krabi to its network, SAS continues to meet the growing demand for long-haul travel options. This expansion also reflects the airline’s efforts to modernize its fleet and enhance its long-haul offerings with newer, more efficient aircraft.

The expansion to Phuket and Krabi, along with the return to Dubai, is further supported by the addition of two new Airbus A350 aircraft. This significant increase in capacity will provide more choices for travelers, allowing SAS to accommodate growing demand while maintaining the high standards of punctuality and comfort the airline is known for.

The addition of the A350 aircraft is particularly notable for long-haul services, offering passengers more space, quieter cabins, and improved fuel efficiency, aligning with SAS’s commitment to sustainable aviation practices.

SAS has always been a leader in sustainability within the aviation sector, and this expansion is no exception. With the addition of the A350 aircraft, SAS continues to minimize its environmental impact, contributing to its sustainability goals. The A350, one of the most environmentally friendly long-haul aircraft, is part of SAS’s ongoing efforts to reduce emissions while enhancing the passenger experience.

For travelers, these new routes mean more direct options to some of the world’s most sought-after destinations. Whether you’re looking to explore the bustling cityscape of Dubai, relax on the tranquil beaches of Phuket, or uncover the hidden beauty of Krabi, SAS’s expanded network offers a seamless and convenient way to experience these extraordinary locations.

Travelers can book their flights online or through the SAS mobile app, with additional flight options available for connecting passengers via Copenhagen. The airline’s robust frequent flyer program also ensures that loyal customers will enjoy added benefits when flying on these new routes.

SAS’s decision to launch these new routes reflects the airline’s continued commitment to providing more travel options for passengers and meeting the growing demand for international travel. The expansion into Dubai, Phuket, and Krabi will undoubtedly make it easier for both business and leisure travelers to explore the best of what these destinations have to offer. With convenient flight times, modern aircraft, and a focus on sustainable travel, SAS continues to strengthen its reputation as a leader in Scandinavian aviation.

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