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Changes In Sas' Operations Between Bangkok And Singapore

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Changes in SAS' operations between Bangkok and Singapore

New strategic partnership with SWISS

Scandinavian Airlines is establishing a partnership with SWISS during 2006. As a first step in this partnership, effective March 26, 2006 Scandinavian Airlines' operation on the Bangkok-Singapore-Bangkok route will be in the form of a code-share with SWISS. There is an optimal schedule to provide convenient connections with our intercontinental flights to and from Bangkok.

The move is part of SAS ongoing efforts to streamline our operations.

These efforts are designed to enable SAS to concentrate on meeting customer needs for a top quality product and freedom of choice where it really counts - on SAS intercontinental flights.

Product improvements now under way on SAS intercontinental aircraft include the introduction of flat beds in Business, an upgraded Economy Extra product, video/audio on demand in Business and Economy Extra, plus the possibility to watch online TV in your laptop via SAS Net Access.

These product enhancements will be available on all our Asian flights by early April 2006.

SAS will continue to offer passengers smooth, seamless travel and a high level of service when flying to and from Singapore. Timetables and other details will be communicated via our website www.flysas.com in the near future. On the ground, SAS are maintaining the presence in the local market through our existing sales office.

--SAS Press Release 2006-03-13

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