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SAS Scandinavian Airlines offers special deal on Dubai flights

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SAS Scandinavian Airlines offers special deal on Dubai flights
AED 3350 for extra comfort to Europe with SAS

SAS Scandinavian Airlines, the largest airline in Northern Europe and the national carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which flies a thrice-weekly Dubai-Copenhagen service during the winter season, is offering a special deal of AED 3350 (plus taxes and fees) in its premium economy class, Economy Extra, to European destinations, including lounge access.

The offer for SAS' Economy Extra includes flights from Dubai to destinations such as Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki, London and Brussels. The promotional fare is valid for sale and travel from February 1 up to April 4. The lounge access is for SAS' Business lounges in Copenhagen and/or Stockholm.

SAS was one of the first airlines in the world to offer a premium economy cabin, and its Economy Extra class features are more comfortable and wider than Economy seats, with extra legroom, improved meal service and more advanced personal entertainment system. Economy Extra customers can also enjoy Business class check-in, Fast Track security and priority boarding.

(c) Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 01-Feb-10

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