Luxair will be working more closely with SAS in the coming months. (Photo: Anthony Dehez/Archives)

Luxair will be working more closely with SAS in the coming months. (Photo: Anthony Dehez/Archives)

Luxair has confirmed a new codeshare agreement with its sister company SAS to serve Oslo from September. The frequency of flights to Stockholm will also increase.

As was the case in 2017, Luxair has entered a codeshare agreement with SAS.

In concrete terms, from September onwards, this will result in twice-weekly return flights to Oslo. This will be increased to three weekly flights from November.

For Stockholm, a destination for which an agreement already existed, Luxair and SAS will offer four flights per week from September, before returning to three flights (the current frequency) from November.

Oslo is being added to the timetable "in view of the success of this destination, which lends itself to both business trips and city trips,” a spokesperson told Delano’s sister publication Paperjam. 

A codeshare is a commercial partnership between two companies, which then share the "destination code" of which one of the two is the owner and operates the flight. The other helps with the marketing of the seats. Both airlines benefit as one can expect an increase in capacity on its planes, while the other develops its commercial offer.

This story was first published in French on . It has been translated and edited for Delano.