SkyTeam member SAS Scandinavian Airlines‘ sales currently pop-up rather often. To start the new year, the airline is (once again) offering a premium economy deal from Sweden, Denmark and Norway to the USA and Toronto, starting at €725 (~SEK 7,817) from Stockholm to Chicago. This fare includes 2×23 kg of checked luggage. Departures are available from April through June, and September through December 2026.
Flights are available for these prices from Sweden’s and Norway’s capital:
From Oslo:
- Chicago at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- Washington, D.C. at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- Boston at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- Los Angeles at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- Miami at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- Atlanta at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- Toronto at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- San Francisco at €747 (~NOK 8,218)
- New York at €770 (~NOK 8,471)
- Seattle at €991 (~NOK 10,902)
From Stockholm:
- Chicago at €725 (~SEK 7,817)
- Washington, D.C. at €725 (~SEK 7,817)
- Boston at €725 (~SEK 7,817)
- Toronto at €741 (~SEK 7,990)
- Seattle at €742 (~SEK 8,001)
- Los Angeles at €751 (~SEK 8,098)
- Atlanta at €751 (~SEK 8,098)
- San Francisco at €751 (~SEK 8,098)
- New York at €786 (~SEK 8,475)
- Miami at €786 (~SEK 8,475)
Non-stop flights from Copenhagen are available for roughly €900. Flights from other airports in those countries like Bergen, Billund, Gothenburg, Trondheim and more are available for roughly the same prices.
Our availability calendar highlights all flights for less than €800, for trips up to 28 days. Availability from other origins is roughly the same. We will forward you to SAS or trip.com with your selected flight dates.

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Your feeder flight will be with a SAS Airbus A320 family on most destinations with a 3-3 configuration, and your flight for your transatlantic flight SAS operates Airbus A321 (2-2 seating in premium economy), Airbus A330 (2-3-2) and Airbus A350 (2-4-2) on their transatlantic routes. In most cases, you will cross the pond in an Airbus A330 both ways.
Most Europeans need an electronic system for travel authorization (ESTA) to enter the USA for up to 90 days. This costs US$40 and you should apply for it a couple of days before your trip, at the latest.
There are some cases where you cannot apply for an ESTA, e.g. if you’ve been to Cuba since 2021 or to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, or North Korea since March 2011. In those cases, you’ll need to get a visa from a US embassy or consulate, which can take multiple weeks.
Search & Book
This deal will expire on March 23, 2026. A minimum stay of six days or a Saturday overnight stay applies. Departures are available from April through June, and September through December 2026., though it depends on the destination.
We recommend Google Flights to find the best dates; however, the tool does not preview all dates correctly, so you might need to invest more time than usual. We recommend booking directly on SAS’s website.
Editor’s Note: We have seen this kind of sale pop-up again and again over several months, with prices going as low as €530 r/t. However, with all airlines raising fuel surcharges as a consequence of the Iran War, this price remains competitive, despite jumping by €200.
Miles & Points
This ticket is issued in booking class A. Here are the miles and points you can earn from this deal from Stockholm to Chicago:
- 13,798 Award Miles on Etihad Guest
- 13,798 Miles on Air Europa Suma
- 12,148 Award Miles + 60 XP on Flying Blue
- 11,498 Award Miles + 140 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
- 11,498 Award Miles on TAP Miles&Go
- 11,498 Award Miles on Singapore KrisFlyer
- 11,498 RDM + 1,840 MQD on Delta SkyMiles
- 11,498 Miles on Korean Air Skypass
- 11,498 Miles on Aerolíneas Argentinas AerolíneasPlus
- 11,498 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 11,400 Points on SAS EuroBonus
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Destination
Information & Tips for USA
The United States offers a wide range of tourist sights, from national parks like Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon to cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. The currency is the U.S. dollar (USD), and card payments are widely accepted. Prices vary by region but can be high in major cities, especially for accommodation and dining. Weather differs greatly across the country—winters can be harsh in the north, while the south often stays mild; summers are generally hot and humid in many areas.
The U.S. transport infrastructure is highly car-dependent, especially outside major cities. Urban centres like New York, Chicago, and San Francisco have functional public transit, but many other cities have limited options. Between cities, domestic flights are common for long distances, while intercity buses and Amtrak trains cover some routes, though often with slower speeds and less frequency compared to other countries. Without a car, getting around can be inconvenient in many parts of the country.
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Information & Tips for Toronto
Toronto is known for its iconic CN Tower, diverse neighbourhoods like Kensington Market, and attractions such as the Royal Ontario Museum and nearby Niagara Falls. The currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD), and credit cards are widely accepted. The price level can be high, especially in terms of accommodation and dining in central areas, but there are budget options available. Toronto experiences cold winters with snow and mild, humid summers, making the best times to visit spring and fall when temperatures are more moderate.
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