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SAS Reconnects with Greenland

Summary by airlinergs.com
Scandinavian Airlines launches its new direct route from Copenhagen to Nuuk, re-establishing a connection that was last flown more than two decades ago. The new service strengthens ties between Greenland and the world, while reinforcing Copenhagen’s role as the leading international hub for Scandinavia. Greenland, recently named one of National Geographic’s “Best of the World” destinations for 2025, is quickly emerging as a top choice for travel…
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The goal was to get to Greenland, but bad weather changed the adventurous quartet's plans. On Friday afternoon, they arrived in Ålesund, where they will stay for a few days before continuing their journey.

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On 27 June, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) launched its new Airbus A320 direct line between Copenhagen and Nuuk, thus re-establishing an air link that dates back more than 20 years. This new service "strengthens the links between Greenland and the world, while consolidating the role of Copenhagen as the main international platform for Scandinavia," says SAS. Greenland, recently designated as one of the destinations "Best destinations in the world" …

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Air Journal broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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