SAS has combined its Gold and business lounges at its three main Scandinavian hubs, creating unified spaces that now offer a single, upgraded experience for eligible travelers.
I don’t get to Stockholm or Oslo often, but I also noticed during my recent travels through Copenhagen over the last few years that the SAS Lounge and SAS Gold Lounge frequently had inconsistent crowding levels between them. By consolidating, SAS can relieve some of the pressure on the downstairs SAS Lounge while offering a higher level of service like barista-made coffee to all lounge guests. The goal is to get more people to buy business class seats.
Winners:
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on Live and Let's Fly.


