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SAS inagurates new route to Atlanta from Copenhagen

SAS inagurates new route to Atlanta from Copenhagen

To meet the growing demand for travel to and from Scandinavia and the United States, SAS is expanding its North American network by adding a ninth destination.

SAS begins new nonstop Atlanta route

Starting on June 17th, SAS will offer daily nonstop flights from Copenhagen to Atlanta, providing customers with a new direct route to the U.S.

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Atlanta is a city worth visiting, offering something for everyone with its rich cultural experiences, historic landmarks, diverse culinary scene, and thriving sports scene. Handling nearly 104 million passengers in 2023, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is the world’s busiest and most efficient airport.

On September 1, 2024, SAS will join SkyTeam. With Atlanta serving as a major hub for the SkyTeam member, Delta Air Lines, SAS customers will benefit from seamless access to the extensive SkyTeam network.

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This network includes over 1,060 destinations across all member airlines. SAS has already started integrating Delta Air Lines flights into its itineraries, providing customers with increased connectivity options.

SAS will operate the route with both Airbus A330 as well as A350 aircraft. Both aircraft types offer three travel classes – SAS Business, SAS Plus, and SAS Go.

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Five facts about Atlanta:

  1. It’s the birthplace of Martin Luther King Jr.
  2. Atlanta is a hub for the Black queer community and has been for at least two decades.
  3. Coca-Cola was invented and founded in Atlanta.
  4. Atlanta is one of the few cities that has a professional team for baseball, American football, soccer, and basketball.
  5. The Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport houses rotating and permanent art exhibits.The initiative to display artworks at the airport originated in 1979.
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Southwest Airlines Unveils 3-Year ‘Southwest. Even Better.’ Plan for Growth

Southwest Airlines Unveils 3-Year 'Southwest. Even Better.' Plan for Growth

Southwest Airlines today hosted its Investor Day briefing in Dallas, where company leaders unveiled an ambitious three-year plan designed to elevate the airline’s unique business model and deliver an even better Southwest experience.

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This comprehensive plan aims to transform the customer experience by offering more choices and enhanced comfort, all while driving revenue growth and returning to industry-leading profitability.

Transforming the Product to Meet Customer Preferences

The heart of Southwest’s transformation is a customer-centric approach guided by data-driven research. The airline is evolving to meet changing traveler needs while preserving the aspects that make it stand out among competitors.

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  • Assigned Seating: Southwest is moving to an assigned seating model, appealing to a broader customer base. Research shows that 80% of Southwest customers and 86% of travelers with other airlines prefer assigned seating, especially on longer flights. The assigned seating model will be introduced for sale in the second half of 2025, with flights featuring this new option beginning in the first half of 2026.

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  • Premium Seating: Responding to traveler demand, Southwest will offer premium seating options with up to five additional inches of legroom on roughly a third of its seats, all while maintaining a competitive economy seat pitch. This move is expected to attract more customers and generate additional revenue.
  • Southwest Boarding with Upgrades: Even with seat assignments, Southwest’s signature boarding process will remain. Customers will still board using position numbers and signage, with the most loyal and premium passengers boarding first, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.
  • Bags Continue to Fly Free: Southwest’s iconic “bags fly free” policy will remain unchanged, reinforcing one of the key features that sets the airline apart from its competitors. Research confirms that any changes to this policy would reduce demand, making it a core element of the Southwest experience.

Operational Efficiencies to Fuel Growth

To support its growth over the next three years, Southwest is implementing key operational improvements:

  • 24-Hour Operations: Starting in February 2025, Southwest will introduce redeye flights in key markets, enhancing aircraft utilization.
  • Turn Times Between Flights: The airline is working to reduce the time it takes to turn an aircraft, boosting productivity and making life easier for employees.

Southwest’s Financial Plan

  • Cost Discipline: Southwest aims to achieve an estimated $500 million in annual cost savings by 2027 through efficient hiring, optimized scheduling, supply chain opportunities, and corporate efficiency.
  • Strategic Fleet Management: Southwest is modernizing its fleet to achieve an average fleet age of just five years by 2031, reducing average capital expenditures on aircraft to approximately $500 million through 2027.
  • Prudent Capital Deployment: The airline is balancing its capital expenditures, investing in operational infrastructure, managing debt, and rewarding shareholders with dividends and share repurchases. The Board of Directors has approved a $2.5 billion share repurchase program, demonstrating confidence in Southwest’s strategic plan and revenue-generating initiatives.

Financial Targets

Southwest’s three-year financial plan aims to achieve approximately $4 billion in cumulative incremental EBIT contribution by 2027, with a targeted Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) of 15% or greater, significantly exceeding the Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC).

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