Scandinavian Airlines connects Stavanger with Houston

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Tail of a Boeing 737-700 of SAS (© SAS)

Scandinavian Airlines is now connecting Houston, Texas, with Stavanger in Norway through six days a week nonstop air service. The initiative is expected to significantly strengthen the economic and cultural ties that already exist within the oil and gas industry in the regions.

The route will be operated by a PrivatAir Boeing 737-700 aircraft and will have a SAS Long Haul Business Class concept on board with just 44 comfortable business seats, in-flight entertainment and full-service meals.

„The route we have established is a tailored product for a defined market with particular travel needs,“ says Eivind Roald, Executive Vice President Sales & Marketing at SAS. „The favorable timetable provides excellent connections throughout Scandinavia in both directions, while Houston is a hub for connections south and west with Star Alliance.“

Flight times:

Departures from Stavanger will be daily, except Tuesdays, at 4:00 pm arriving in Houston at 7:40 pm the same day. SAS will depart from Houston to Stavanger daily except Tuesdays at 9:35 pm arriving the next day in Stavanger at 2.20 pm. SAS will be the only airline with nonstop service between Scandinavia and Houston.

In addition to the Houston-Stavanger route, SAS also operates nonstop service from New York (Newark) to Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, from Chicago to Copenhagen and Stockholm, and from Washington, D.C. and San Francisco to Copenhagen.

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