
The locations under consideration are Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Goa and Kochi.
The agreement will enable SAS passengers to get connectivity between these cities and Delhi,” stated Paulsson. SAS is targeting the business travellers segment in India as more Scandinavian companies are setting up shop in New Delhi and the Indian companies are looking at expanding overseas. Trade between India and the Scandinavian countries has grown 300 per cent in the past six years.

Similarly, an SAS passenger from any of these cities will be able to connect to any destination on the airline’s network without having to handle separate confirmations and baggage transfers,” informed Paulsson.

SAS currently provides domestic connectivity through a tie-up with Jet Airways. However, it felt that Jet is in competition to SAS as it operates flights to London as well as Brussels from where connectivity to the Scandinavian countries is good.
Air India also operates flights to Europe, but SAS felt that the Indian national carrier is a natural ally since it is slated to join the Star Alliance which has the Scandinavian airline as one of the founder members. Air India is already in talks to becoming the 22nd member of the Star Alliance.
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