Air France-KLM and SAS have announced the signing of codeshare and interline agreements applicable to Air France, KLM and SAS. These agreements, which also cover reciprocal loyalty programme benefits, will come into effect on September 1, 2024, coinciding with SAS' official entry into the SkyTeam alliance, of which Air France-KLM is a founding member.
The codeshare agreement will encompass a wide range of European destinations. Air France and KLM customers will gain access to 33 destinations in Northern Europe beyond SAS's hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm. Conversely, SAS customers will gain access to 33 destinations in Europe beyond Air France and KLM's hubs at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. Additionally, intercontinental destinations will be added to the agreement in the near future.
The interline agreement will cover the European network of Air France, KLM and SAS, providing customers with extended travel options.
Members of Flying Blue and EuroBonus, the respective loyalty programmes of Air France-KLM and SAS, will be able to earn and spend miles/points on all flights operating from September 1, 2024. Eligible EuroBonus members will also enjoy SkyTeam services and benefits, including SkyPriority and lounge access.
Air France and KLM operate up to 200 weekly flights between their hubs – at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport – and SAS' hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo, and Stockholm. SAS currently operates up to 44 weekly flights to Paris-Charles de Gaulle from Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, and 65 to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.