Daily flights between Atlanta and Copenhagen will open new markets
ATLANTA – In a move to further enhance global connectivity, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) is proud to announce a new partnership with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), introducing daily nonstop flights between ATL and Copenhagen (CPH) starting June 17, 2024.
"ATL's partnership with Scandinavian Airlines is a significant stride in elevating Atlanta's global accessibility,” said Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. “This strategic partnership resonates with our city’s commitment to progress, presenting enriched travel experiences and solidifying Atlanta’s standing as a diverse destination for both business and leisure.”
The flight will operate as follows:
Schedule in summer program: daily with Airbus A330 |
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Flight no. |
Departure |
STD |
Arrival |
STA |
SK929 SK930 |
CPH ATL |
13:10 19:00 |
ATL CPH |
17:10 10:20 (+1) |
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"This collaboration with Scandinavian Airlines signifies ATL's commitment to providing exceptional service, enhancing global connectivity, and strengthening our reputation as a hub of progress and innovation in the aviation industry," said ATL General Manager Balram “B” Bheodari. "We are excited to welcome Scandinavian Airlines to ATL and offer travelers convenient access to Copenhagen and beyond."
The SAS flight, operated on an A330-300 with 262 seats, marks a significant milestone in ATL's international destinations, expanding to 77 cities in 45 countries. This growth exemplifies ATL's dedication to providing seamless travel experiences for passengers through strategic partnerships and codeshare agreements.
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