SAS NS74 Intercontinental Network

Published at 0500GMT 22FEB24

The following is SAS’ Northern summer 1974 Intercontinental network, taken from Official Airline Guide Worldwide Edition – March 1974. The unit of the frequency is weekly, round-trip basis. City highlighted in ITALIC represents a technical stop.

Note this post originally appeared on Airlineroute sometimes between 2008 and 2012, however the original webpage is no longer available.

Copenhagen – Anchorage – Tokyo Haneda 2 weekly DC8 (eff 15MAY74: 3 weekly)
Copenhagen – Bergen – Los Angeles 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Bergen – Montreal – Chicago 1 weekly DC8 (eff 24MAY74)
Copenhagen – Bergen – New York 4 weekly 747 (15MAY74 – 10AUG74)
Copenhagen – Bucharest – Athens – Beirut 1 weekly DC8 (eff 01MAY74)
Copenhagen – Chicago 2 weekly 747 (eff 20MAY74: 2 weekly 747, 3 weekly DC8)
Copenhagen – Dusseldorf – Madrid – Monrovia – Abidjan 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Frankfurt – Delhi – Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur – Singapore 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Los Angeles 3 weekly DC8 (eff 15MAY74: 5 weekly)
Copenhagen – Montreal 2 weekly DC8 (eff 21MAY74: 5 weekly)
Copenhagen – Montreal – Chicago 5 weekly DC8 (eff 19MAY74: 1 weekly)
Copenhagen – Moscow Sheremetyevo – Tokyo Haneda 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – New York 7 weekly 747 (eff 11AUG74: 11 weekly)
Copenhagen – New York – Bergen – Copenhagen 4 weekly 747 (15MAY74 – 10AUG74)
Copenhagen – New York – Oslo – Copenhagen 6 weekly DC8 (eff 20MAY74)
Copenhagen – Seattle 3 weekly DC8 (eff 15MAY74: 5 weekly)
Copenhagen – Seattle – Bergen – Copenhagen 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Seattle – Los Angeles 3 weekly DC8 (until 14MAY74)
Copenhagen – Stuttgart – Athens – Beirut 2 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Stuttgart – Athens – Cairo 2 weekly DC9
Copenhagen – Tashkent – Bangkok 3 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Tashkent – Bangkok – Singapore – Jakarta 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Tel Aviv 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Vienna – Athens – Nairobi – Johannesburg 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Zurich – Barbados – Port of Spain 1 weekly (until 13MAY74)
Copenhagen – Zurich – Entebbe – Nairobi – Dar es Salaam 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Zurich – Lisbon – Rio de Janeiro – Viracopos – Montevideo – Buenos Aires – Santiago de Chile 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Zurich – Monrovia – Rio de Janeiro – Montevideo – Santiago de Chile 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Zurich – Rome – Athens – Tehran – Karachi – Bangkok – Manila – Tokyo Haneda 1 weekly DC8
Copenhagen – Zurich – Rome – Tehran – Karachi – Calcutta – Bangkok – Manila – Tokyo Haneda 1 weekly DC8
Stockholm – Bergen – New York 7 weekly DC8 (15MAY74 – 10AUG74: 3 weekly)
Stockholm – Bergen – New York – Stavanger – Stockholm 4 weekly DC8 (15MAY74 – 10AUG74)

Jim Liu

Jim previously launched and ran Airlineroute between 2007 and 2020, now owns and runs AeroRoutes.

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