The
SAS Group has appointed Lars Sandahl Sørensen Chief Executive Officer of Scandinavian Airlines International, the long-haul division
of SAS. Sandahl will succeed Lars Lindgren, who will take the position as Executive Chairman of the Board of Spanair, a member of the SAS
Group.
"I am pleased to be appointed CEO of SAS International and I am thrilled to continue Lars Lindgren's great initiatives for this airline,"
said Lars Sandahl Sørensen. "We are currently expanding our network with a number of direct flights out of both Copenhagen and Stockholm,
and we are continuously improving our products to ensure that we are amongst the top airlines in the industry. It is therefore an exciting
time for us to drive SAS International forward and position ourselves at the forefront of the aviation industry."
SAS International has expanded with three new routes this year (Stockholm-Beijing, Stockholm-Bangkok and Copenhagen-Dubai) and
recently announced two new routes for 2008 (Copenhagen-New Delhi and Copenhagen-San Francisco). The SAS long-haul network
provides excellent connections between the US and Northern Europe, as well as Asia.
Lars Sandahl Sørensen joined Scandinavian Airlines International as General Manager, Australia and New Zealand, in 2003. In September
2006, he returned to Scandinavia and took on the role as Chief Commercial Officer. Prior to SAS, Sandahl Sørensen was CEO of the Danish
Tourist Board Visit Denmark.
Scandinavian Airlines International is the long-haul operator of SAS with 1.4 million passengers per year. The fleet consists of 11 Airbus
330/340 which serves 10 destinations: New York, Chicago, Washington, Seattle, Bangkok, Beijing, Tokyo, Dubai, Copenhagen and
Stockholm.
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