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SAS, Garuda Indonesia Launch New Codeshare Partnership

By IslaJune 9, 20263 Mins Read
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‍STOCKHOLM — Scandinavian Airlines (SK) and Garuda Indonesia (GA) have signed a new codeshare partnership, expanding travel options between Scandinavia and Indonesia through the carriers’ combined networks.

The agreement will link Jakarta (CGK) and Denpasar/Bali (DPS) with SAS gateways in Copenhagen (CPH), Stockholm Arlanda (ARN), and Oslo (OSL), using connections via Amsterdam (AMS), Tokyo Haneda (HND), and, from the Winter 2026/2027 season, Bangkok (BKK).

The agreement was signed during the IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro by Garuda Indonesia Director of Transformation Neil Raymond Mills and SAS President and CEO Anko van der Werff. Tickets covered by the codeshare will be available from June 9, with the first travel date set for June 15.

SkyTeam link becomes more useful

The partnership is a direct extension of both airlines’ SkyTeam membership. SAS joined SkyTeam in September 2024 after leaving Star Alliance, while Garuda Indonesia is already part of the alliance.

That matters because the deal is not simply a bilateral commercial agreement. It gives SAS another Southeast Asia access point after its alliance shift, while giving Garuda passengers a more structured path into Northern Europe through SAS’ Scandinavian network.

For SAS travelers, the codeshare creates easier access to Indonesia’s two most important international gateways: Jakarta and Bali. For Garuda Indonesia customers, it opens smoother access to Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo, and onward SAS destinations across Scandinavia and Northern Europe.

Loyalty benefits included

The agreement also includes frequent flyer cooperation. EuroBonus and GarudaMiles members will be able to earn and redeem points across the combined network, according to SAS.

That is the main customer-facing value beyond schedule display. Codeshares help make itineraries easier to book under one airline code, but loyalty earning and redemption make the partnership more relevant for repeat travelers moving between Indonesia and Northern Europe.

Not new metal, but new reach

The key distinction is that this is not a new SAS-operated Indonesia route or a new Garuda-operated Scandinavia route. It is a network-linking agreement designed to make existing and future connections easier to sell.

For SAS, the timing fits a broader repositioning. The airline has been rebuilding its long-haul strategy around Copenhagen and SkyTeam connectivity after its restructuring and alliance move. SAS exited Chapter 11 in 2024 with new ownership, including Air France-KLM, and a plan to shift its loyalty and partnership strategy into SkyTeam.

Garuda, meanwhile, gains a stronger European feed beyond its own long-haul footprint. Indonesia–Scandinavia is not the kind of market that necessarily supports large amounts of nonstop capacity, but it can work through coordinated hubs when schedules, codeshares, and loyalty benefits align.

Why it matters

The SAS–Garuda partnership is a modest announcement operationally, but strategically it shows how SAS is using SkyTeam to rebuild global relevance without adding every destination with its own aircraft.

For passengers, the benefit is simpler booking between Scandinavia and Indonesia, especially to Jakarta and Bali. For SAS, the agreement adds Southeast Asia depth. For Garuda, it extends access into a region where nonstop service would be difficult to justify on its own.

The broader takeaway is that SAS’ post-Star Alliance network is becoming more visible: fewer legacy assumptions, more SkyTeam feed, and more targeted partnerships designed to stretch Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo into markets where partner metal can do the heavy lifting.





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