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Wed, 10 February 2016

SAS to Expand Go Light Service in Europe

Since the fall of 2015, SAS has offered SAS Go Light on select destinations in Europe and now the airline has decided to expand the service to all its European destinations.

From 27 April, passengers traveling with carry-on bags only will be able to fly at a lower price on all routes between Scandinavia and the rest of Europe.

SAS Go Light is now being launched to complement the existing SAS Go and SAS Plus products and is designed for those customers who want to travel light with only carry-on bags. SAS Go Light air fares will be around SEK 120 lower than for SAS Go.

“We’ve listened to our customers, who want a more scaled-down option and tickets in a lower price range for those traveling without check-in bags,” said Stephanie Smitt Lindberg, Vice President Customer Journey & Loyalty at SAS. “That’s why we’re now launching SAS Go Light for all European destinations. As SAS Go Light will complement our existing products, our customers will have more opportunity to choose the option that best meets their needs.”

SAS Go Light includes the option to cancel with a full refund within 24 hours, the ability to choose your seat 22 hours before departure, and tea and coffee on board. You can also pay for access to the SAS Lounge and add checked baggage from SEK 199.

SAS EuroBonus member benefits are also provided when traveling in SAS Go Light. For example, Silver, Gold, and Diamond members can take checked baggage free of charge when booking in SAS Go Light.

SAS Go Light will not be available domestically, within Scandinavia, or outside Europe.

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