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''Scanorama'' was the award-winning inflight magazine of
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. It was one of the magazines produced by SAS. ''Scanorama'' was established in 1972. Twelve issues were released yearly. The publisher was DG Communications AB based in
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. It was published in
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. One of the
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was Naljen Ståhlström. The magazine had approximately two million readers each month. The magazine was shut down in 2014 and was replaced by '' Scandinavian Traveler'' in November 2014.


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SAS Media SAS Media, owned by the SAS Group, is the publisher of the inflight magazines: Scanorama ''Scanorama'' was the award-winning inflight magazine of SAS. It was one of the magazines produced by SAS. ''Scanorama'' was established in 1972. Twelve ...


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1972 establishments in Sweden 2014 disestablishments in Sweden Defunct magazines published in Sweden Inflight magazines Magazines established in 1972 Magazines disestablished in 2014 Magazines published in Stockholm Monthly magazines published in Sweden Scandinavian Airlines {{Transport-mag-stub