Categories: NewsSASTravel

SAS Airlines Donates Unused Airplane Food to Charities




While coronavirus has kept the travel industry grounded — both literally and figuratively — SAS Airlines has found a simple yet smart solution for their unused airline food. 

The airline is making sure that its stocked airline food goes to different food organizations across Sweden, Norway, and Denmark instead of into the trash bin.

SAS recently wrote in a LinkedIn post: “These days 4,200 packages with our finest chocolate are handed out to Danes in need in several cities across Sealand.” 

READ: Laid-Off SAS Airline Employees To Receive Medical Training To Support Hospitals



The chocolates have been collected and distributed by the Danish organization Stop Spild Lokalt (Stop Waste Locally, a charity organization where more than 600 volunteers are helping supermarkets and other major companies (such as SAS) to minimize their waste by distributing 20 tons of extra food daily to people in need. 

READ: SAS Airlines Takes Longest Flight in its History to Evacuate Stranded Scandinavians

“They are so delicious,” says Antonie Brask Andersen, 68, “I have no other income than my state pension, so this means a lot. As money is sparse, I don’t have room in my budget to buy products like these.”




SAS Operations Manager Betina Larsen notes, “Most of the people receiving the free food are pinching pennies. Therefore, it is great that we are not only minimizing waste but at the same time also helping people in need.”

We salute the generous and quick-thinking staff at SAS for taking a negative situation and turning it into something positive!

Luda Berdnyk

Luda is originally from a tiny city in Ukraine, but moved to San Francisco, California, when she was a child and has lived there for 17+ years. Her interests include traveling, learning about (and trying food from) different countries, hiking, and exploring her city.

Recent Posts

A Feel-Bad Comedy That Feels Surprisingly Good: Hollywood Treatment Comes Home to Santa Monica

Swedes in the States was on the ground for the West Coast premiere of Lara…

5 hours ago

The Swedish National Day: This Is How & Why Swedes Celebrate June 6th

Swedish National Day is here! This day is a chance to get out there and…

2 weeks ago

Why Do Swedes Celebrate Christmas on the 24th? Scandinavian Christmas Traditions Explained

Christmas is right around the corner, and for those who celebrate Christmas, preparations are in…

6 months ago

Christmas Traditions That Originated from the Vikings

Christmas is originally intended to be celebrated as a Christian holiday - each year celebrated…

6 months ago

Nordic Christmas Legends That Make Santa Look Tame

Before globalized Christmas traditions took hold, Nordic folklore featured man-eating cats, child-cooking trolls, and temperamental…

6 months ago

Record Darkness Grips Stockholm in Gloomiest December Since 1934

The capital has seen just 30 minutes of sunshine this month, matching conditions not experienced…

6 months ago

This website uses cookies.