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9 July 2025

Scandinavian airline SAS has announced an increase in the number of flights between Cracow and Copenhagen. From next summer, passengers from the Malopolska region will be able to reach the Danish capital even more easily.
With the launch of next year's summer schedule, SAS has decided to increase the number of flights on the Cracow-Copenhagen route. This is in response to growing interest in travel among both tourists and business passengers.
According to the carrier's announcement, there will be two flights a day from Cracow to Copenhagen, except Saturdays. This will give passengers greater flexibility in planning their trips and easier access to SAS's extensive network via the Copenhagen hub. Flights on this route will be operated by Embraer 195 aircraft, the largest version of this popular regional jet.
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