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SAS to Begin Stavanger-Houston Route
Scandinavian Airlines announced it will launch new nonstop service between Houston and Stavanger, Norway, on August 20. The service will operate six days a week, using Boeing 737-700 aircraft. (www.frequentbusinesstraveler.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This is so stupid. Atleast make it in oslo not in stavanger. I dont see anyone who's taking a vacay form KIAH to ENZV. Although tavanger to oslo is a 50 minute plane ride, id still take united houston to jersey then jersey to oslo. Seriously though They should change this to oslo
Think of it more as an all-Business-class super-sized business jet, rather than a typical commercial airliner, just with an SAS printed on the side. This flight is responding to a particular market demand to fly oil industry workers on short notice at high fares between the North Sea and Texas.
Unless you regularly pay to fly business class to your vacation spots, then this flight isn't for you anyway, so do just keep flying United through EWR to Oslo, or whichever other European city you may want to fly to. That's an entirely distinct passenger market.
Unless you regularly pay to fly business class to your vacation spots, then this flight isn't for you anyway, so do just keep flying United through EWR to Oslo, or whichever other European city you may want to fly to. That's an entirely distinct passenger market.
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SAS adding 737 flights between Houston and Norway
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced Monday that it would add nonstop service to Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport. But SAS' new Texas service will go to the Norwegian city of Stavanger, bypassing the carrier's main hubs of Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/todayinthesky/2014/03/31/sas-to-add-boeing-737-flights-between-houston-and-norway/7121261/
SAS adding 737 flights between Houston and Norway
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced Monday that it would add nonstop service to Houston Bush Intercontinental Airport. But SAS' new Texas service will go to the Norwegian city of Stavanger, bypassing the carrier's main hubs of Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/todayinthesky/2014/03/31/sas-to-add-boeing-737-flights-between-houston-and-norway/7121261/
Why???
Wait, this isn't an April Fool's joke?
I first thought this was an April fools joke...