Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is expanding its network with the launch of two new routes to Tivat in Montenegro and Pärnu in Estonia from Stockholm Arlanda this summer.

The airline will launch both routes in late June with a non-stop service between Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Pärnu Airport for seven weeks. The seasonal route between Arlanda and Tivat will be served 12 times.

The airline is also launching a non-stop service during the spring to the Polish capital, Warsaw, which will be served six times a week starting in early May. And travellers flying from the Swedish hub will also benefit from four weekly SAS departures to Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada.

Passengers flying with SAS can choose to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The carrier has also chosen to carbon-offset all flight tickets for which a EuroBonus number is provided when booked. The A321LR aircraft type that will serve the route between Stockholm and Toronto is part of SAS’s ongoing rejuvenation of its aircraft fleet and will reduce greenhouse gas emissions compared to earlier generations of similar aircraft.

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