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Scandinavian Airlines is continuing to expand into the Polish market as it will open another direct route on October 29 between Copenhagen and Lodz. SAS will offer more than 70 weekly direct flights between Scandinavia and Poland, with smooth transfers to the rest of Europe.
SAS will be the first network carrier to operate flights to Lodz, Poland's third biggest city with a population of 1.2 million in the greater area of Lodz.
The new route, SK773/SK774, will operate daily except Saturdays with a CRJ200, comprising 50 seats. SK773 will depart Copenhagen at 12.20, arriving in Lodz at 13.35, whilst SK774 will depart Lodz at 14.15 and arrive in Copenhagen at 15.30. The flights will have great connections in both directions primarily to/from all of Scandinavia, the Baltic and European destinations.
SAS will offer eight routes between Scandinavia and Poland as of October 29:
Stockholm-Gdansk, Oslo-Gdansk, Copenhagen-Gdansk, Copenhagen-Lodz, Copenhagen-Katowice, Copenhagen-Poznan, Copenhagen-Warsaw and Copenhagen-Wroclaw.
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