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Scandinavian carrier SAS has agreed a deal to sell one of its slot pairs at London’s Heathrow Airport to a “major international carrier” from the start of the summer 2015 schedule on March 29, 2015. This is the latest in a number of transactions over the past years as airlines trade slots to allow access into the capacity constrained UK gateway.

According to SAS, currently the fifth largest holder of slots at London Heathow, the transaction will generate “a positive earnings impact of the equivalent of $60 million for SAS to be accounted for during the second quarter of the fiscal year 2014/2015 with a corresponding cash effect during the fiscal year 2014/2015”.

Following the closure of this deal, SAS will now hold 20 daily slots at London Heathrow which it uses to offer non-stop flights to Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo, Stockholm and Stavanger. Despite reducing its slot capacity by 4.8 per cent, SAS will continue to offer a strong and comprehensive network between Scandinavia and London Heathrow.

“The intention is to keep the seat capacity to/from London Heathrow through the use of larger aircraft on remaining departures,” said a spokesman for SAS, who hinted that the carrier could look to introduce flights to alternative London airports, particularly on routes with large point-to-point demand. “Furthermore, SAS will consider the use of other airports in the London region,” he said.

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Look up SAS, Sas, or sas in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

SAS or Sas may refer to:

Organizations[edit]

Military[edit]

  • SAS is often an abbreviation for 'Special Air Service', including:
    • Special Air Service, a special forces unit of the British Army
    • Special Air Service Regiment, a special forces unit of the Australian Army
    • 5th Special Air Service, a Belgian Second World War formation
    • Canadian Special Air Service Company, a Canadian unit from 1947 to 1949
    • Free French Special Air Service, the predecessor unit of the French 1st Marine Infantry Parachute Regiment (1er RPIMa)
    • New Zealand Special Air Service, a special forces unit of the New Zealand Army
    • Rhodesian Special Air Service, several special forces units from Rhodesia
    • Special Air Service, a unit within the Special Forces of Zimbabwe
  • South African Ship, the South African Navy warship prefix
  • Specialized Administrative Sections, A French Civil-military program during the Algerian War
  • Su Altı Savunma, a special operations unit of the Turkish Navy

Brands and enterprises[edit]

  • SAS Group (Scandinavian Airlines System Group), an airline company based in Stockholm, Sweden; Oslo, Norway; Copenhagen, Denmark
    • SAS Cargo Group, a cargo company in Denmark, Norway and Sweden
    • Scandinavian Airlines, the largest airline in Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway and Sweden)
  • SAS (shoemakers), trademark of a shoe company in San Antonio, Texas, US
  • SAS (TV station), a television station in Adelaide, South Australia
  • SAS Institute, an analytics software company headquartered in North Carolina, US
    • SAS (software), the main software product of the company
    • SAS language, the language used to program the software
  • Société par actions simplifiée, a type of company in France
  • Southern Audio Services, an electronics manufacturer based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US

Education[edit]

Asia[edit]

  • St. Augustine's School, Kalimpong, a school in Kalimpong, West Bengal, India
  • Sekolah Sultan Alam Shah, a boarding school in Malaysia
  • Shanghai American School, an international school in Shanghai
  • Singapore American School, an international school in Singapore

Europe[edit]

  • Sankt-Ansgar-Schule, Hamburg, Germany
  • School of Advanced Study, a postgraduate institution of the University of London, United Kingdom
  • Sense About Science, a UK-based organization promoting respect for good science
  • Slovak Academy of Sciences, the main scientific and research institution in Slovakia
  • Studia Academica Slovaca, a summer school teaching the Slovak language
  • Sussex Archaeological Society, an archaeological society based in Lewes, Sussex, UK

North America[edit]

  • Saline Area Schools, a school district in Michigan
  • School for Advanced Studies, a high school program in Miami, Florida, United States
  • Semester at Sea, a shipboard academic program administered by the University of Virginia, United States
  • Society for Amateur Scientists, an American non-profit organization
  • Space Access Society, an organization dedicated to increasing the viability and reducing the cost of commercial access to space travel
  • Strong American Schools, an American non-profit organization that promotes sound education policies

International[edit]

  • Society for Animation Studies, an international scholarly organization

Healthcare[edit]

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  • Andalusian Health Service (Servicio Andaluz de Salud), the government-run health system of Andalusia, Spain

Politics[edit]

  • Second Amendment Sisters, a women's advocacy group focusing on gun rights in the United States of America
  • Servants Anonymous Society, a nonprofit women's organization
  • Sloboda a Solidarita or Freedom and Solidarity, a political party in Slovakia
  • Surfers Against Sewage, a UK-based campaign for clean, safe recreational water

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

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  • SAS (novel series), a French book series by Gérard de Villiers
  • Shimmer and Shine, an American animated children's television series
  • Southern All Stars, a Japanese rock band
  • Strong Arm Steady, an American hip hop group from California
  • Sunday All Stars, a Philippine Sunday variety show from 2013 to 2015

People[edit]

  • Sas of Moldavia (died 1358), voivode ruling over what was to become Moldavia between 1354 and 1358
  • Ferenc Sas, Hungarian footballer
  • Hasan Şaş, Turkish footballer
  • Stephen A. Smith, American sports analyst

Places[edit]

  • Sas, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran
  • Sas, a tributary of the river Bouleț in Romania
  • Sas van Gent, a town in the Netherlands

Science, technology, and mathematics[edit]

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Biology and medicine[edit]

  • Solvent-accessible surface, the surface area of a biomolecule that is accessible to a solvent
  • Subarachnoid space, the space between the arachnoid mater and pia mater in the brain
  • Subvalvular aortic stenosis (non-human), an abnormal, congenital heart murmur
  • Syndesmotic ankle sprain, a type of ankle sprain

Computing[edit]

  • SAS (software), (Statistical Analysis System) an integrated software suite produced by SAS Institute Inc.
  • SAS language, a data processing and statistical analysis language
  • Secure Attention Sequence, a special key combination which invokes a trusted login process (e.g. Ctrl+Alt+Delete on Windows NT systems)
  • Serial Attached SCSI, a computer bus technology for the transfer of data to and from storage devices (e.g., hard disks)
  • Short Authentication String, a method used in the ZRTP cryptographic protocol
  • Slot Accounting System protocol, a slot machine communication method created by the International Game Technology (IGT) corporation
  • Sorcerer's Apprentice Syndrome, a network protocol flaw in the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
  • Spatially Aware Sublayer, an optional sublayer of the MAC that provides spatial reuse in Resilient Packet Ring

Space[edit]

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  • Small Astronomy Satellite 1, the first of a series of NASA X-ray satellites launched on December 12, 1970
    • Small Astronomy Satellite 2, launched November 15, 1972
    • Small Astronomy Satellite 3, launched May 7, 1975
  • Space Access Society, an organization dedicated to increasing the viability and reducing the cost of commercial access to space travel
  • Space activity suit, a spacesuit which provides mechanical pressure by means of elastic garments
  • Space adaptation syndrome, an illness akin to motion sickness experienced by many first-time space travellers
  • Sistema Avariynogo Spaseniya, (Russian: CAC, Система Аварийного Спасения), the Soyuz launch escape system

Other uses in science, technology, and mathematics[edit]

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  • Self-anchored suspension bridge, a suspension bridge in which the main cables attach to the ends of the deck
  • Side-angle-side, a concept in geometry for determining congruence or similarity of triangles
  • Small-angle scattering, a scattering technique based on the deflection of a beam of particles away from the straight trajectory after it interacts with a sample
  • Stability Augmentation System, a limited form of autopilot that stabilizes an aircraft in one or more axes
  • Synthetic aperture sonar, a form of sonar analogous to synthetic aperture radar
  • Supercritical Anti-Solvent, a method used for micronization of substances

Sport[edit]

  • San Antonio Spurs, a professional basketball team in San Antonio, Texas, United States
  • SAS Championship, a golf tournament in Cary, North Carolina, United States
  • SAS Masters Tour, a domestic professional golf tour operated by the Swedish Golf Association
  • Stars Association for Sports, a women's association football club in Aley, Lebanon

Transportation[edit]

For transportation companies, see § Brands and enterprises.
  • Salton Sea Airport, IATA airport code SAS
  • Sam Shing stop, MTR station code SAS
  • San Antonio station (Texas), Amtrak code SAS
  • Second Avenue Subway, a subway line in New York City

Other uses[edit]

  • Sas coat of arms, a European coat of arms (German, Hungarian, Lithuanian, Polish, Romanian and Ukrainian)
  • Statements on auditing standards, a series of internationally recognized auditing standards

See also[edit]

  • Software as a service (SaaS)
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