Scandinavian airline SAS is launching new routes to the German city of Bremen and Humberside in northern England, while its direct route to Bangkok reopens in November, reported Dow Jones Newswires.
In Autumn SAS will open a direct route from Copenhagen to Bremen and back six times a week.
SAS is also launching a direct route between Copenhagen and Humberside.
On the route between Copenhagen and Madrid, SAS is increasing from two departures a week to four.
It will adds more frequencies to the winter timetable on popular routes between Copenhagen and Stockholm as well as Copenhagen and Oslo. During high traffic periods, SAS is increasing the number of daily departures from 15 to 16 on both routes.
When the peak season for travel to Asia begins, SAS will be reopening the route between Copenhagen and Bangkok, initially with three departures a week, increasing to four when demand is greatest.
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