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Aug 19, 2013 (newstodate): SAS plans a busy schedule for flights connecting Lithuania and the Scandinavian hubs in Sweden and Denmark.
The carrier will be offering 44 weekly rotations on these routes, including 19 weekly rotations between Vilnius and Copenhagen, 13 rotations between Palanga and Copenhagen, and 12 weekly rotations between Vilnius and Stockholm.
SAS was the first international airline company to start regular flights from Vilnius Airport in 1992, but retreated from the Baltic markets by the start of the winter schedule 2005-2006 after failing to win a dominating ownership position in all three Baltic airlines.
Services on the route were only restarted from January 11, 2010.
The carrier will be offering 44 weekly rotations on these routes, including 19 weekly rotations between Vilnius and Copenhagen, 13 rotations between Palanga and Copenhagen, and 12 weekly rotations between Vilnius and Stockholm.
SAS was the first international airline company to start regular flights from Vilnius Airport in 1992, but retreated from the Baltic markets by the start of the winter schedule 2005-2006 after failing to win a dominating ownership position in all three Baltic airlines.
Services on the route were only restarted from January 11, 2010.