The Scandinavian airline, Sas – Scandinavian airlines has opened the sale of the first three inaugural electric flights that will take place in Denmark, Sweden and Norway, to secure the place among the 30 the aircraft can accommodate. Currently, we do not know the take-off place, date and time, but we know the year: 2028, and the fact the route will be a short-haul domestic flight.
The 90 available seats have been sold out in the lapse of few hours, a ticket in the front row to witness a real revolution.
The ticket price for the inaugural flight will be SEK/NOK/DKK 1946 – a tribute to the year when SAS first started flying.
“Since its inception in 1946, SAS has been one of the pioneers in the airline industry, being for instance the first commercial airline operator to fly over the North Pole to significantly shorten flight time between continents. A ground-breaking activity for which SAS received the Columbus Prize. The fact that we can now invite our passengers to the next major milestone in the future of aviation is a natural continuation of that pioneering spirit and a significant step on our journey towards more sustainable aviation,” says Anko van der Werff, President & CEO of SAS.