SAS to improve Business Class offering with more lounge access
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is upgrading its overall Business Class experience by offering more lounges for passengers to access across its network.
By partnering with established lounge operators, SAS is expanding access to lounges at key destinations, ensuring customers benefit from comfort service on par with international standards across the SkyTeam alliance, which the airline joined one year ago.
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“This is a comprehensive upgrade of our Business Class offer, with lounge access as a key part of the experience,” says Theres Briger, Head of Onground Product at SAS.
“By partnering with established lounge operators, we can quickly give our customers access to a much broader network at important destinations across Europe and Scandinavia. The goal is to offer around 35 additional lounges at year-round destinations, and we already have agreements in place in cities such as Bergen, Helsinki, Billund, Stavanger and Aalborg.”
The first partner lounges will open from October 1, 2025, with additional locations added throughout the autumn. Work is already underway to secure access at destinations such as Nice, Malaga, Palma, Lisbon, Venice, Florence, Naples, Malta, Madrid, Milan Linate, Manchester, Edinburgh, Prague, Krakow and Keflavik.
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