SAS Airlines, the flag carrier of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, has announced it will discontinue its Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route in March 2016. "Tel Aviv is an expensive route to operate in stiff competition and we don't have a sufficient profitability to keep it," a SAS spokesperson was quoted as saying. "We can also see that political instability is affecting the route." SAS is also cutting service on its Moscow and Ankara routes. After a decade-long absence from the Israel market, SAS launched the Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route in 2012.
Citing 'political instability,' SAS Airlines to cut Israel flights
SAS Airlines, the flag carrier of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, announces it will discontinue its Copenhagen-Tel Aviv route in March 2016, four years after launching it • SAS also cutting service on Moscow and Ankara routes.
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