The SAS lounge has gone through an extensive renovation and expansion and the results are actually pretty impressive. It used to be a but run-down and over-crowded. Now they have expanded the Scandinavian lounge with plenty of seating which eases the over-crowding in the Business lounge as well. By all the seats there are a lot of available usb-charging and regular power outlets everywhere as well as of course free wifi. The main improvement is the space and the nice design. The food is decent, to be a European lounge it is actually pretty good. Especially the breakfast selection is good with sandwiches, eggs, porridge, yogurt, fruit, juices, smoothies, fresh fruit as well as coffee and tea of course. At other times of the day there is usually soup, a variety of cold food and some sandwiches and fruit as well as the occasional hot dogs. There is a standard assortment of alcoholic beverages available as well. Newspapers and magazines can be found and the selection is pretty good. There are also computers available for those who want to use them. They have also upgraded the toilets so these are now new and they added showers that can be booked. They still could have added more toilets as there is almost always a line but the improvement is clear and it is now better than the lounge in Copenhagen.
Michael K.
Tu valoración: 3 Stockholm, Sweden
This is not SAS best lounge, but it’s decent if you’re waiting for a flight. They have a decent selection of snacks: rolls, cheese and lunch meats, and often a pasta salad or something similar. In the morning you can get eggs, toast and muesli. Wine, beer and alcoholic beverages are complimentary. The lounge often gets crowded. They have a good selection of newspapers in English and Swedish that you can take with you on your way out.
Antesa J.
Tu valoración: 3 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark
This business lounge gets three stars mostly because of the location. It’s at least a ten minute walk from the gates that most SAS planes are flying out of. Makes zero sense. The best time to make use of the lounge is before morning flights when there is a good selection of breakfast foods(continental style, nothing is warm). In the evening the snacks on offer are mostly filler foods like crackers, bread, and couscous salad(carbs, carbs, carbs… great idea when you’re about to go sit on a plane!), though there’s free wifi, free wine and beer, and computers available for use if you really need to kill time.
Nils B.
Tu valoración: 3 Copenhagen, Denmark
Fine average lounge. Expect for a noisy TV a ok place to stay a couple of hour. The snacks are fine, but if you really are hungry, you need to fine a real café.