SAS Braathens was a Norwegian regional airline that operated from 1988 to 2002 as a subsidiary of the Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). Based in Oslo, the carrier focused on regional passenger services throughout Norway and to neighboring Scandinavian countries, serving as an important feeder for SAS's long-haul network. Operating as a regional full-service airline, SAS Braathens offered economy and business class seating on its routes and maintained a hub at Oslo Airport. The airline was eventually integrated into SAS's broader operations and ceased independent operations in 2002 as part of SAS's restructuring efforts. SAS Braathens played a significant role in developing regional air connectivity across Scandinavia during its operational period.
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