Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) has been undergoing some major changes in recent times, following its restructuring. The airline transitioned from Star Alliance to Sky Team, after getting an investment from Air France-KLM. We’ve seen the airline make all kinds of customer friendly changes in recent times, and here’s the latest example of that.
In recent years, SAS has only offered access to its own lounges and to alliance lounges for its flights within Europe. That means if an airport didn’t have a lounge belonging to SAS or an airline alliance partner, eligible customers couldn’t get lounge access.
Fortunately this will be changing. Starting October 1, 2025, and on a progressive basis, the airline will be adding partner lounges to its network, for European airports where there’s not an SAS or SkyTeam lounge location. The airline describes this as a significant step in its long term strategy of strengthening its premium offering, by creating a more consistent journey for travelers.
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