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Flight SK453 from Oslo to Copenhagen

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Oslo

OSL

Oslo Airport, Gardermoen

Yesterday

10:25 AM11:45 AM+80 min.

UTC+01:00

517 km · 0h 51m

Copenhagen

CPH

Airport Copenhagen

Yesterday

11:40 AM12:36 PM+56 min.

UTC+01:00

Flight information

Flight Status

Landed with a 56-minute delay

Operator

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) iconScandinavian Airlines (SAS)

Aircraft

Model

Airbus A321-253NX

Reg.

SE-DMS

Age

4 year

Other SK453 flights

DateFromToStatus
YesterdayOSLOsloCPHCopenhagen Landed
4 Jan 2026OSLOsloCPHCopenhagen Landed
30 Dec 2025OSLOsloCPHCopenhagen Landed
23 Dec 2025OSLOsloCPHCopenhagen Landed
16 Dec 2025OSLOsloCPHCopenhagen Landed
7 Jan 2026AMSJFK Landed
7 Jan 2026AMSJFK Landed
7 Jan 2026AMSJFK Landed
7 Jan 2026AMSJFK Landed
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airline operates flight number SK453?

SAS flight SK453, departing on 6 Jan 2026, is operated by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS).

What is the destination of flight number SK453?

The destination of flight SK453 is Airport Copenhagen in Copenhagen (Denmark). This SAS flight from Oslo to Copenhagen has an approximate duration of 0h 51m.

What aircraft is used for flight SK453 to Copenhagen?

The flight to Copenhagen with SAS on 6 Jan 2026 is operated using a Airbus A321-253NX.

What can I do if my SAS flight to Copenhagen is delayed or canceled? Can I claim compensation?

If your SAS flight is delayed or canceled, you may be entitled to compensation that can go up to €600 per passenger.

The compensation depends on the length of your flight. The further you fly, the higher the compensation and the more money you get back.

  • Less than 1,500 km: €250.
  • Between 1,500 and 3,500 km: €400.
  • More than 3,500 km: €600.

If your SAS flight to Copenhagen is delayed or canceled, check if you are eligible for compensation. We recommend using AirHelp.com.

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