SAS and Garuda Indonesia have announced a new codeshare partnership aimed at improving connectivity between Scandinavia and Indonesia. This collaboration will enable seamless travel options to and from Jakarta and Bali, as well as Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo, with convenient connections via Amsterdam, Tokyo Haneda, and Bangkok starting Winter 2026/2027.
The agreement was formalised during the IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro, signed by Garuda Indonesia’s Director of Transformation, Neil Raymond Mills, and SAS President and CEO, Anko van der Werff. Van der Werff highlighted the significance of the partnership, stating, “Garuda Indonesia is a key partner for connecting Scandinavia with Indonesia and the wider region. Together, we are making travel simpler and more seamless for the many people, businesses and communities with ties between our countries.”
As members of the SkyTeam alliance, both airlines aim to enhance global connectivity and provide broader access between Europe and Southeast Asia. This partnership allows Garuda Indonesia customers access to SAS’ Scandinavian gateways, whilst SAS travellers can explore Indonesia’s major destinations through Garuda’s network.
Frequent flyer members will also benefit, with EuroBonus and GarudaMiles members able to earn and redeem points across the combined network. Passengers can purchase itineraries covered by the codeshare agreement from 9 June 2026, with the first travel date set for 15 June.
SAS, Scandinavia’s leading airline, operates a global hub at Copenhagen Airport, serving over 25 million passengers annually. The airline is committed to reducing CO₂ emissions and enhancing operational excellence
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