SAS distributes frequent flyer status cards to shareholders

Boeing 737-700 (Photo: Pixabay).
Boeing 737-700 (Photo: Pixabay).

SAS distributes frequent flyer status cards to shareholders

Boeing 737-700 (Photo: Pixabay).
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The Scandinavian Star Alliance member SAS now enables shareholders who own at least 4.000 shares to enjoy additional benefits in the frequent flyer program Euro Bonus. The more shares you have, the higher the status that can be awarded. The deadline is November 30, 2020.

Anyone who owns between 100.000 and one million shares can receive the Euro Bonus Gold status. Those who receive even more shares in SAS can even be awarded Diamond status. From 4.000 shares, there is access to reduced prices in Germany, but also on international routes. In a press release, the company emphasized that shareholders would play an important role in the recapitalization of the company.

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