SAS and Apollo have expanded their partnership
regarding charter flights in a contract which covers three summer
and three winter seasons through to 2024, with an option for an
extension of a further two years to 2026.
The partnership with
Apollo represents SAS’ largest contract with a charter operator
and is worth around SEK 3.4 billion over the first three years.
SAS will fly Apollo customers to and from 24
locations across Sweden, Denmark and Norway to 51 destinations
around Europe.
Markus Ek, Vice President
Global Sales at SAS, said, “We are incredibly proud of our
long-standing partnership and thrilled to have signed the new
contract with Apollo. The charter partnership is a key part of our
strategy to seasonally adapt our capacity and the new contract
with Apollo is an acknowledgement that SAS is a highly valued
business partner. As vaccinations increase in numbers, we look
forward to being able to travel more freely yet again.”
Many of the charter flights will be flown using
the brand-new Airbus A320 aircraft, with SAS’ new design both
inside the cabins and outside.
“Here at Apollo, we see a bright future and we’re
convinced that travel will start to pick up again soon,” said Leif Vase Larsen, CEO Northern Europe at
DER Touristik Nordic AB. “It therefore feels like a very positive
step forward to have signed a contract with SAS which will secure
our partnership for the coming years. SAS’ focus on sustainable
travel, reliable deliveries and many weekend departures means that
Apollo can safely focus on doing what we do best: creating the
very best holiday experiences for our customers.”
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