Aviation
More flying for your EuroBonus points
SAS has reduced the number of EuroBonus points needed for SAS Go and SAS Business tickets to and from Asia. In addition, EuroBonus points can now be used for SAS Plus tickets to Asia and the US. Asian flights now cost the same number of EuroBonus points as flights to and from the US in all ticket categories.
In SAS Go, the number of points needed for flights to and from Asia has been reduced to 60,000 from 80,000, while in SAS Business just 100,000 points are now needed instead of 140,000. EuroBonus members can now use points for SAS Plus tickets to and from Asia and America at a cost of 80,000 points.
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