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Bank ProgramPoints CurrencyBase RatioTransfer TimeActive Bonus
Rove
Rove
Rove Miles1:1
Varies
+20%

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Current SAS transfer bonuses

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Bank ProgramBase RatioBonus %Bonus RatioDatesStatusNotes
Rove
Rove
Rove Miles
1:1+20%1:1.2
Invalid Date
Apr 8, 2027
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About EuroBonus

SAS EuroBonus is the loyalty program of Scandinavian Airlines, the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. In September 2024, SAS completed one of the most significant alliance shifts in recent aviation history - leaving Star Alliance after 27 years to join SkyTeam. EuroBonus miles can now be redeemed on SkyTeam partners including Delta, Air France, KLM, and Korean Air, in addition to SAS own-metal flights across Scandinavia and select transatlantic routes. For US collectors, SAS remains a niche but valuable program for Scandinavia-focused travel.

Rove is currently the only US-based transferable currency with a direct link to SAS EuroBonus at a 1:1 ratio. This limited transfer access reflects SAS's smaller footprint in the US market compared to Amex or Chase partners - but also means EuroBonus miles are comparatively less diluted and can still deliver outsized value on SAS own-metal Scandinavian routes and SkyTeam partner redemptions. EuroBonus points expire if your account is inactive for 12 consecutive months, making regular engagement important for long-term accumulation.

SAS operates nonstop transatlantic flights from the US to Copenhagen (CPH) and Stockholm (ARN), with onward connections throughout Scandinavia via its dense domestic and regional network. SAS's long-haul Business class - SAS Plus on short-haul and SAS Business on transatlantic routes - is a solid but understated premium product best valued at off-peak EuroBonus award rates. The program's move to SkyTeam opens new redemption paths to Asia via Korean Air and Delta partners that did not exist under Star Alliance, making it a program worth monitoring as its SkyTeam integration matures.

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1:1
Transfer ratio
1.3¢ / mile
TPG valuation
SkyTeam
Alliance
2.0–3.5¢
Business class value

Why transfer points to EuroBonus?

Best Program for Scandinavia Travel

For travelers targeting Denmark, Norway, or Sweden, SAS EuroBonus is the most direct and cost-effective redemption tool available. SAS's dense domestic Scandinavian network - connecting Oslo, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Bergen, Stavanger, Gothenburg, and smaller regional cities - means EuroBonus miles can complete the full journey, long-haul and short-haul, within a single program. No other US-accessible loyalty currency offers this combination of transatlantic access and Scandinavian intra-regional coverage on a single carrier.

New SkyTeam Access - Delta, Air France, Korean Air

SAS's 2024 move to SkyTeam unlocked an entirely new set of redemption partners. EuroBonus miles now book Delta flights across the US, Air France and KLM in Europe, and Korean Air for Asia access - none of which were available when SAS was in Star Alliance. For collectors building EuroBonus balances, this means the program is now a meaningful option for Pacific travel via Seoul and for US domestic positioning flights on Delta before SAS transatlantic departures.

Off-Peak Award Rates for Scandinavia

EuroBonus operates a zone-based award chart with off-peak pricing windows that deliver strong value for flexible travelers. Off-peak SAS Business class from the US East Coast to Scandinavia is bookable at rates that undercut what Flying Blue or Virgin Atlantic charge for comparable SkyTeam or Delta transatlantic business class. For travelers with flexible dates and a specific Scandinavia destination, EuroBonus off-peak is the most points-efficient route in the program.

No Partner Fuel Surcharges on Own-Metal Awards

SAS EuroBonus does not impose fuel surcharges on SAS own-metal award bookings - travelers pay government taxes only. This policy is consistent with most Scandinavian carriers and stands in contrast to programs like British Airways Avios, which adds significant surcharges on own-metal redemptions. For transatlantic SAS Business class awards, the total out-of-pocket cost beyond miles is typically $150–$250 in taxes, well below what British or German carrier programs charge for comparable routes.

How to transfer points to EuroBonus

Follow these four steps every time. The golden rule: find available award space before transferring - transfers are irreversible.

  1. 1

    Find the award first

    Search for award availability on EuroBonus's website before moving a single point. Note the flight number, date, cabin, and exact miles required. Award space can disappear at any moment - and transfers are irreversible.

  2. 2

    Check for an active transfer bonus

    Scroll up to the Current Bonuses table. If a bonus is live (e.g. +20%), you get 20% more miles for free - 10,000 points transferred becomes 12,000 miles. Timing your transfer to an active bonus is one of the easiest ways to stretch your balance without spending more.

  3. 3

    Execute the transfer from your bank

    Rove

    Varies

    Log in at rove.com → Rewards → Transfer Miles → select the airline → enter your membership number → confirm.

  4. 4

    Book the award immediately

    As soon as the miles post to your account, book the award. Don't wait - partner award availability can evaporate within hours. Have your loyalty membership number, passport details, and preferred payment method for taxes ready before you start the booking process.

EuroBonus award chart - highlights

Chart type: Zone-based fixed award chart with off-peak and peak pricing

SAS EuroBonus uses a fixed zone-based award chart with two pricing tiers - off-peak and peak - for both SAS own-metal and SkyTeam partner awards. Own-metal SAS awards are priced most competitively. SkyTeam partner awards (Delta, Air France, Korean Air) are priced at a separate rate. All figures below are one-way unless noted.

RouteEconomy (RT)Business (RT)First (RT)Notes
US East Coast → Scandinavia (SAS Business, off-peak)-50,000-OW · Best value in program
US East Coast → Scandinavia (SAS Business, peak)-70,000-OW · Peak season pricing
US East Coast → Scandinavia (SAS Economy, off-peak)25,000--OW
Intra-Scandinavia (SAS Economy)5,000–12,000--OW · Varies by route distance
Intra-Scandinavia (SAS Business)-10,000–20,000-OW · Excellent short-haul value
US → Asia via Korean Air (Business)-90,000–110,000-OW · New SkyTeam option

Award pricing as of April 2026. Off-peak windows vary by route and season. Check flysas.com for current award availability.

How much are EuroBonus miles worth?

The value of a EuroBonus mile varies significantly depending on redemption type. Economy redemptions typically deliver near the base valuation; business and first class awards - especially on partner airlines - can return 3–10× more per mile than the average.

1.0–1.3¢
Economy
2.0–3.5¢
Business Class

Worked example

50,000 EuroBonus miles for SAS Business class from JFK to Copenhagen (off-peak) - cash fare equivalent $2,500 - equals 5.0¢ per mile, nearly 4× the TPG average valuation of 1.3¢.

Valuations per TPG April 2026 (1.3¢ average). Actual value varies by specific route, date, and cabin availability.

Best credit cards for earning EuroBonus miles

SAS rarely has a compelling US co-branded card. The most effective strategy is earning transferable points from a premium bank card and converting them when you are ready to book.

EuroBonus vs other SkyTeam programs

SAS EuroBonus competes most directly with Flying Blue (Air France/KLM) and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club for transatlantic SkyTeam-adjacent premium cabin bookings. All three programs offer European premium cabin access, but differ significantly in US bank access, award pricing, and partner breadth.

FeatureEuroBonusFlying BlueVirgin Atlantic
AllianceSkyTeamSkyTeamNone (joint venture partner)
US transfer partners1 (Rove)5 (Amex, Chase, Capital One, Citi, Bilt)4 (Amex, Chase, Capital One, Citi)
Best transatlantic rate50K OW Business (off-peak)Varies (Promo Rewards)50K OW Business (Delta)
Scandinavia coverageExcellent (own-metal)Good (via KLM)None
Fuel surchargesNone on SAS metalNone on own-metalNone on VS / Delta
Miles expiry12 months inactivity24 months inactivity36 months inactivity
Award chart typeFixed zone-basedDynamic (Promo) + FixedFixed

Bottom line

Flying Blue is the more versatile transatlantic SkyTeam program for US collectors - five bank transfer partners versus EuroBonus's one gives it a massive accumulation advantage. However, EuroBonus wins decisively for Scandinavia-specific travel, where SAS's own-metal network and fixed off-peak pricing make it the cheapest points path into Copenhagen, Oslo, or Stockholm. Virgin Atlantic Flying Club is the better tool for Delta connections via the US and for peak-season flexibility. Choose EuroBonus only if Scandinavia is your destination - for everything else, Flying Blue is the stronger SkyTeam option.

EuroBonus - program details

Program nameSAS EuroBonus
AllianceSkyTeam (since September 2024)
Miles expiry12 months inactivity
Award chart typeFixed zone-based (off-peak / peak)
Fuel surchargesNone on SAS own-metal awards
Partner awardsDelta, Air France, KLM, Korean Air (SkyTeam)
US transfer partnersRove (1:1)
Minimum transfer1,000 miles
Transfer time (Rove)Varies
Award changesAllowed with fee before ticketing
Award cancellationsMiles redeposited with fee
Earning on SAS flights25%–150% of miles flown, by fare class
Status tiersEuroBonus Member, Silver, Gold, Diamond
Transatlantic routesCPH, ARN from JFK, LAX, EWR, ORD, MIA, SFO, BOS
Best forScandinavia travel, SkyTeam connections, flexible travelers

Frequently asked questions about EuroBonus

Which US credit cards transfer to SAS EuroBonus?
Currently only Rove transfers directly to SAS EuroBonus at a 1:1 ratio. Unlike major programs such as Aeroplan or Flying Blue, SAS does not have transfer partnerships with American Express, Chase, Capital One, Citi, or Bilt. Rove is the primary US transfer gateway into EuroBonus.
Is SAS in Star Alliance or SkyTeam?
SAS joined SkyTeam in September 2024 after leaving Star Alliance, where it had been a member since 1997. EuroBonus miles now earn and redeem on SkyTeam partners including Delta, Air France, KLM, and Korean Air - replacing the previous Star Alliance earning and redemption network.
Do SAS EuroBonus miles expire?
EuroBonus miles expire if your account is inactive for 12 consecutive months. Activity includes earning miles on SAS flights, partner flights, hotel stays, car rentals, or credit card spending. Redeeming miles also counts as activity and resets the clock.
What is the best use of SAS EuroBonus miles?
The best use is SAS Business class from the US East Coast to Scandinavia at off-peak rates - approximately 50,000 miles one-way from JFK to Copenhagen. This delivers 3.5–5.0¢ per mile in value against typical business class cash fares, well above the program average.
Can I book Delta flights with EuroBonus miles?
Yes. Since joining SkyTeam in 2024, EuroBonus miles can book Delta award flights. Rates are based on SAS's SkyTeam partner award chart, which is separate from and typically higher than SAS own-metal pricing. Check flysas.com for current partner award availability.
Does SAS charge fuel surcharges on award tickets?
SAS does not impose carrier-imposed fuel surcharges on SAS own-metal EuroBonus awards. You pay government taxes only, typically $150–$250 for transatlantic routes. Partner award bookings (Delta, Air France, etc.) may include carrier surcharges set by those airlines.
How do I transfer Rove miles to SAS EuroBonus?
Log into your Rove account, navigate to the transfer section, select SAS EuroBonus as the destination program, enter your EuroBonus membership number, and specify the number of miles to transfer. Transfer times vary - allow several days for processing before booking an award.
Is SAS EuroBonus worth collecting for US travelers?
EuroBonus is a specialist program best suited for travelers with a specific Scandinavia trip planned. Its limited US transfer access (Rove only) makes it harder to accumulate than programs with Amex or Chase links. However, for dedicated Scandinavia travel, its off-peak own-metal award rates are among the most competitive available through any US-accessible currency.