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SAS says rising fuel prices will not affect summer flights but may raise ticket costs - The Copenhagen Post

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Rising fuel prices are not expected to disrupt summer flights, Scandinavian airline SAS said, though travelers may face higher ticket costs. “We can’t give guarantees, but we can say with fairly high certainty that it won’t affect summer flights,” said Mads Brandstrup, communications director at SAS, the main airline in Scandinavia, to Danish tv TV2. […]
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The high prices of jet fuel have already caused SAS to raise the prices of airline tickets by around 10 percent. This is according to the company's CEO Anko van der Werff. - The prices of jet fuel have doubled, and we have had to pass that on to consumers. This corresponds to a price increase of roughly 10 percent, he says. SAS has previously stated that the higher fuel prices will not have consequences for this summer's flights, and that there …

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tv2kosmopol.dk broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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