SAS launches biofuel ticket options

SAS has launched two ticket types that include biofuel. These will be available on all SAS domestic, Scandinavian and European flights. SAS aims to use fossil-free aviation fuel equivalent of all its domestic flights by 2030.

Travellers buying Go Smart or Plus Pro tickets will be able to purchase tickets with approximately 50% - the maximum allowed amount - of biofuel included to lower the CO₂ emission of their SAS flight. 

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Go Smart Bio and Plus Pro Bio includes the cost of the biofuel, which is calculated on an average journey, corresponding to approximately 60 minutes on Swedish or Norwegian domestic, 60 minutes within Scandinavia, 35 minutes on Danish domestic or 1hour 30 minutes on European flights.

The amount of biofuel purchased will be used to replace the equivalent amount of fossil fuel in SAS’ operations and the airline guarantees that the purchase of biofuel takes place within 12 months.  

SAS makes no profit from the purchase.

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