Scanorama
Scanorama was the award-winning inflight magazine of SAS.[1] It was one of the magazines produced by SAS.[2]
Scanorama was established in 1972.[3][4] Twelve issues were released yearly.[5] The publisher was DG Communications AB based in Stockholm.[2] It was published in English. One of the editors-in-chief was Naljen Ståhlström. The magazine had approximately two million readers each month. The magazine was shut down in 2014 and was replaced by Scandinavian Traveler in November 2014.[3][6][7]
See also
- SAS Media
Notes
- ^ "Scanorama, the international inflight magazine of Scandinavian Airlines". SAS Group. 25 November 2004. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ a b "SAS takes Scanorama Portfolio to the newsstand". Boarding. 5 April 2011. Retrieved 28 December 2015.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b "Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) – Media Company or Airline?". Jonobean. 9 October 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ "SAS Timeline" (PDF). Fly SAS. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ "Scanorama - the inflight SAS magazine". SAS Group Poland. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ Marisa Garcia (9 March 2015). "How Scandinavian Airlines Rethought the In-Flight Magazine". Skift. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
- ^ "SAS launches new editorial concept". Palanga Airport. 6 October 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2015.
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