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SK1851 - SAS1851 Scandinavian Airlines (SK)
ARN Stockholm Sweden
Flight ARN to DBV
DBV Dubrovnik Croatia
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS Lasted record on 15-July-2021
Departure Stockholm Arlanda Airport
IATA: ARNICAO: ESSA
Scheduled 08:15
5 F59
Arrival Dubrovnik Airport
IATA: DBVICAO: LDDU
Scheduled 11:10
None None
SK1851 Detail
  • Type: International Flight
  • Flight Duration: 2 hours 55 minutes
  • Flight Distance: 1901 kms / 1181 miles
Airline
  • Scandinavian Airlines
  • IATA: SK
  • ICAO: SAS
  • Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
  • Service type: Normal passenger
  • Seats: 168
  • Freight capacity: 9.4 tons
  • Passenger classes: First Class, Economy, Business Class, Shuttle
More Detail
  • Aircraft: Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 900 and Challenger 890
  • Callsign: SAS1851
  • Departure Timezone: Europe/Stockholm
  • Arrival Timezone: Europe/Zagreb
  • Current Time in Stockholm: Friday 2025-11-21 08:56 AM
  • Current Time in Dubrovnik: Friday 2025-11-21 08:56 AM

International flight SAS SK1851 takes off from Stockholm (ARN) Sweden to Dubrovnik (DBV) Croatia. It's operated by Scandinavian Airlines. The plane leaves Stockholm Arlanda Airport at 08:15 Europe/Stockholm. The flight is expected to land at Dubrovnik Airport at 11:10 Europe/Zagreb. The flight will last about 2 hours 55 minutes.

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Frequently asked questions, answered

How long is the flight from Stockholm to Dubrovnik?

On average, nonstop flight takes 2 hour(s) 55 minutes, with the flight distance of 1901 km (1181 miles).

What type of aircraft is used for the SAS SK1851 flight?

All SAS SK1851 flights are operated using Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 900 and Challenger 890 aircraft.