The increased demand for SAS flights to Milan has led
the airline to add another departure to is current offering. On Wednesdays and Fridays, the morning return
flight between Arlanda and Milan's Linate Airport will be supplemented by an afternoon flight between Arlanda and Malpensa Airport. The
new departures will commence on April 16 and tickets can already be purchased.
SAS now flies nine times a week direct to Milan from Stockholm.
"We know that there is extensive interest in Milan among our business and leisure travelers. As other international airlines have reduced
their departures between Milan and Stockholm, demand has increased further. It is positive to be able to listen to our customers and provide
more Swedes smoother and more rapid access to Italy," said Susanne Dahlberg, Commercial Director at Scandinavian Airlines.
Each year, hundreds of thousands of tourists and business travelers visit Milan,
one of Europe's fashion capitals and Italy's financial center. In
addition to the city's impressive offering of design and fashion, there is a rich cultural offering. Da Vinci's "The Last Supper," the La Scala
opera house and the cathedral are just some examples.
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