Monday, June 10, 2024 In May, SAS saw a surge in passenger numbers, with 2.3 million travelers, marking an 8 percent rise from the previous year. SAS also increased its capacity and RPK by 8 percent and 11 percent respectively, compared to May 2023.
The flown load factor for May reached 79 percent. “We are pleased to see that passenger volumes continue to increase. 2.
3 million passengers traveled with SAS in May, up 8 percent compared to the same month last year. We had strong operational performance in May and regularity reached 99.6 percent.
During the month, SAS also signed a new 3-year agreement with Apollo worth SEK 4.5 billion, meaning that SAS remains Apollo’s major charter operations partner in Scandinavia from the summer of 2025 through the summer of 2027. The new agreement with Apollo reaffirms SAS’ position as a valued partner in the leisure market,” says Anko van der Werff , President & CEO of SAS.
Regarding CO2 emissions: Starting from the fiscal year 2020, we report both total CO2 emissions and CO2 emissions per ASK. This adjustment supports our strategic objective to reduce our total CO2 emissions by 25% by 2025, relative to the levels in 2005..
