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SAS Elevates Business Class Guest Experience with Access to 35 More Premium Lounges

SAS has today announced a major upgrade of their Business Class product, as the carrier partners with established lounge operators to provide guests with access to 35 additional high-quality lounges.


SAS Partners with Established Operators to Rapidly Expand Access for Business Class Guests to 35 Locations.  Stavanger, Norway Airport (SVG) Lounge Pictured - Courtesy SAS/Cision
SAS Partners with Established Operators to Rapidly Expand Access for Business Class Guests to 35 Locations. Stavanger, Norway Airport (SVG) Lounge Pictured - Courtesy SAS/Cision

On Thursday (September 18, 2025), SAS announced that they will elevate their Business Class product by partnering with established lounge operators.  Through this initiative, SAS Business Class guests will gain access to 35 additional high-quality lounges at key destinations, ensuring they benefit from comfort, service, and seamless solutions on par with international standards across the SkyTeam alliance.  This also highlights SAS’ long-term strategy to strengthen their premium offer.


In Thursday’s announcement, SAS’ Head of On Ground Product, Theres Briger, said,


“This is a comprehensive upgrade of our Business Class offer, with lounge access as a key part of the experience.  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.


SAS’ Head of On Ground Product, Theres Briger - Courtesy SAS/Cision
SAS’ Head of On Ground Product, Theres Briger - Courtesy SAS/Cision

Our ambition is to have as much as possible in place by October 1, while recognizing this is a dynamic process where new agreements will be finalized step by step.  This means some destinations are already ready, while others will follow throughout the autumn.  We will keep customers continuously informed about which lounges are available, ensuring they can plan their journey with ease and receive the experience they expect.”


SAS’ first partner lounges will open from October 1st, 2025, with more lounges to be added throughout the autumn.  The carrier is currently working to secure lounge access at destinations including Nice, Malaga, Palma, Lisbon, Venice, Florence, Naples, Malta, Madrid, Milan Linate, Manchester, Edinburgh, Prague, Krakow and Keflavik. 


Founded in 1946, SAS is the leading airline in Scandinavia, with main hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, and flying to 135 destinations across Europe, the U.S. and Asia.  Each year, SAS serves over 25 million passengers and transports 60,000 tons of cargo, all facilitated by a passionate team of more than 10,000 colleagues.  The company aims to be a driving force in sustainable aviation and in the transition towards net zero emissions by 2050.  SAS also offers ground handling services, technical maintenance and air cargo services.  SAS officially joined the global SkyTeam airline alliance in September 2024, and together with their partner airlines offers a wide network worldwide.  On July 4, 2025, the Air France-KLM Group announced their intention to take a majority ownership stake in SAS, further expanding one of Europe’s leading aviation groups.

 


Source: SAS/Cision



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