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Scandinavian Airlines announces major business lounge updates

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 18 September 2025 15:05
By Maisie Milward
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announces a major lounge upgrades across business class products and key destinations.
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announces major lounge upgrades across key destinations. The airline has shared that business class products will experience a revamp and will now offer other premium customers enhanced travel experiences.

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announces a major lounge upgrades across business class products and key destinations.
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SAS announces enhanced travel spaces

Partnering with established lounge operators, SAS has prioritised refurbishing and accessing high-quality lounges with major upgrades across key destinations such as Nice, Malaga, Palma, Lisbon, Venice, Florence, Naples, Malta, Madrid, Milan Linate, Manchester, Edinburgh, Prague, Krakow, and Keflavik.

Upgrading current business and premium classes has shown a wider concern by SAS to provide excellent comfort and enhance customer experiences.

“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” shares Head of On-ground Product at SAS, Theres Briger.

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announces a major lounge upgrades across business class products and key destinations.
SAS Airlines © Niklas Jonasson

Premium lounges with partnership operations

Scandinavian Airlines announces that the high-quality premium business lounges will be accessible to customers from the first partner lounges from Oct. 1, and builds on SAS’s integration with the SkyAlliance team to provide excellent customer comfort upon departure.

“Our ambition is to have as much as possible in place by October 1, while recognising this is a dynamic process where new agreements will be finalised step by step. This means some destinations are already ready, while others will follow throughout the autumn,” states Briger.

Will you be trying out the brand-new business class lounge revamp with Scandinavian Airlines? Let us know in the comments below. 

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