Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has announced it will launch a new route linking Luxembourg and Copenhagen, marking a significant addition to its 2026 summer programme. The route, which will operate with two daily flights, is scheduled to begin on 9 March 2026 and tickets are already available for booking.
This new connection strengthens Luxembourg’s position as a growing hub for European travel. Until now, Luxair has been the only airline operating direct flights between Luxembourg and the Danish capital. With SAS entering the market, travellers will gain more choice, flexibility, and potentially competitive fares on this popular route.
The Copenhagen-Luxembourg connection also opens new opportunities for both business and leisure passengers. Copenhagen, one of Scandinavia’s busiest travel hubs, offers a wide range of onward connections to destinations across the Nordic region and beyond, while Luxembourg continues to attract visitors for its thriving financial centre, EU institutions, and cultural heritage.
For SAS, the move is part of a broader strategy to expand its summer network, adding new destinations and strengthening links with key European cities. The airline hopes to capture demand from both business travellers who frequently commute between financial centres and tourists seeking convenient access to Northern Europe.
The launch comes at a time when Luxembourg Airport (Findel) is steadily increasing its international connections, underlining its importance in the region’s aviation network. With twice-daily flights, passengers will benefit from better scheduling options and improved connectivity between Scandinavia and the heart of Europe.
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