SAS Shopping al duty free

La maggior parte delle compagnie aeree offre una sorta di shopping a bordo, anche se, a seconda della rotta e della compagnia aerea, questi prodotti possono essere o meno duty free. Di solito è possibile acquistare profumi, cosmetici, ecc. comodamente seduti. Ecco le informazioni attualmente disponibili su SAS Shopping al duty free Assicuratevi di controllare spesso questa pagina, poiché le informazioni sul sito web vengono costantemente aggiornate.

Circa SAS Shopping al duty free (SK)

Nome della compagnia aerea: SAS
Codice IATA/ICAO: SK/SAS
Segnale di chiamata: Scandinavian
Telefono: 0871 226 7760
Sito web: https://www.flysas.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/sas
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SAS

SAS (IATA: SK, ICAO: SAS) è una compagnia aerea passeggeri di .

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