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Flight SK957 from Stockholm to Miami

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Stockholm

ARN

Stockholm Arlanda

Today

12:55 PM

UTC+01:00

8,004 km · 10h 50m

Miami

MIA

Miami International

Today

05:45 PM

UTC-05:00

Flight information

Flight Status

Scheduled

Operator

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) iconScandinavian Airlines (SAS)

Aircraft

Model

N.t.b

Age

-

Other SK957 flights

DateFromToStatus
TodayARNStockholmMIAMiami Scheduled
10 Nov 2024ARNStockholmMIAMiami Landed
7 Nov 2024ARNStockholmMIAMiami Landed
3 Nov 2024ARNStockholmMIAMiami Landed
31 Oct 2024ARNStockholmMIAMiami Landed
14 Nov 2024AMSJFK Landed
14 Nov 2024AMSJFK Landed
14 Nov 2024AMSJFK Landed
14 Nov 2024AMSJFK Landed
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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airline operates flight number SK957?

SAS flight SK957, departing on 14 Nov 2024, is operated by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS).

What is the destination of flight number SK957?

The destination of flight SK957 is Miami International in Miami (United States). This SAS flight from Stockholm to Miami has an approximate duration of 10h 50m.

What can I do if my SAS flight to Miami 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 Miami is delayed or canceled, check if you are eligible for compensation. We recommend using AirHelp.com.

Calculate your compensation

How early should I arrive at Stockholm Arlanda for flight SK957?

For an intercontinental flight from Stockholm Arlanda to Miami International, it is recommended to arrive at least 3 hours in advance. For specific guidelines from SAS, always check the instructions for the most accurate information.