Some importaint things to note about the calculator:
This calculator is not officially associated with SAS and EuroBonus, and is only a tool meant to help people calculate how many points they will get from a trip with airlines that has an agreement of point accrual with SAS EuroBonus.
All point amounts displayed in this calculator shows how many EuroBonus-points a given flight gives. This must not be confused with for example FlyingBlue Miles or XP. To get EuroBonus-points from a flight with for example KLM, your EuroBonus-number must be registered in the booking. If you forget to register your EuroBonus-number in a booking, you can still retroactively claim these points at the SAS website: Claim missing EuroBonus-points
Point accrual for flights credited to EuroBonus is always calculated flight by flight. This means that you will need to add each flight in your itinirary as a separate flight to get the right amount. As an example, an itinerary comprising of two flights Bergen-Stavanger-Oslo gives twice as many points and qualifying flights as a direct flight Bergen-Oslom if they are in the same booking class and travel class.
Point accrual with Widerøe is fixed per segment so that all booking classes within the same travel class have the same amount of points awarded, and that is the reason for why selecting booking class is omitted from the calculator. Also note that for travel with Widerøe, only some flights give points. TRD-BGO does not give points, neither does HOV-OSL. On the other hand, AES-TRD and BGO-MOL gives points. This means that if you fly for example AES-TRD-BGO-MOL, you will get points and qualifying flights for the two flights AES-TRD and BGO-MOL, but NOT for TRD-BGO. Check on Widerøes website which flights give points and qualifying flights. (all flights that give points, also give one qualifying flight each)
Widerøe will leave EuroBonus 15th october 2025, meaning that after this date, no EuroBonus-points will be given for flights with Widerøe.
Level flights in EuroBonus are only earned when flying SAS and Widerøe, that means taking a flight with for example KLM og Singapore Airlines does not give any qualifying flights, even thogh they all give level points.
Air France/KLM uses 500 miles as the minimum for calculating points. The calculator takes this in to consideration, so that if you enter CDGAMS, 500 miles is used automatically in the calculation since the distance between CDG and AMS is less than 500 miles.
Air France/KLM has different point accrual tables for Long Haul and Short haul flights, so please make shure to select the right option in the calculator. Also note that the accrual tables for Air France and KLM are identical apart from the fact that Air France also offers Long Haul First Class.
Note that the distance in miles calculated by the calculator could differ slightly from the actual distance used in the airlines calculations. These deviations should however be minimal, and the points value is rarely wrong by more than 10-20 points.
SAS Skyteam Codeshare refers to flights marketed by SAS but flown by another SkyTeam Airline. This could for example be flight SK3320 DFW-BOS operated by Delta, but with an SK flightnumber.
This calculator is developed and maintained by Håkon Farstad Brekke, and if you find any errors or have suggestions for improvement, please send me an e-mail on hakon@brekkemedia.no, and I will be happy to answer.