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Air France-KLM’s move to increase its stake in SAS Scandinavian Airlines to a majority will expand the French-Dutch group’s network in Northern Europe and marks a step closer to its longer-term goal ...
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No longer the Lufthansa Group, with Eurowings, Swiss, Austrian, Air Brussels, ITA being the only dominant airline group in ...
Air France–KLM has revealed plans to acquire a majority shareholding in Scandinavian Airlines (SAS). According to SAS, the move heralds a significant development for the Scandinavian carrier and a ...
Each year, SAS serves more than 25 million passengers and transports 60,000 tons of cargo to 135 destinations across Europe, ...