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JPhoto wrote:I'm flying in September with SAS to Poland (via CPH) from the US. This will be a new airline for me, what can I expect in terms of service, food, entertainment, free or pay for alcohol, etc.
So far I've only flown long haul with Delta and KLM, is it more or less the same? I'm flying economy with the cheapest fare available (SAS GO) on the A330 EWR-CPH and on the A340 CPH-ORD.
Any information will be highly appreciated!
debonair wrote:I do recommend to bid for an upgrade - always worth a try! But not worth it for shorter European destinations...
ricport wrote:debonair wrote:I do recommend to bid for an upgrade - always worth a try! But not worth it for shorter European destinations...
When you're 6"2 and getting older, it's all bout the comfort, even for an hour, my friend. Which brings me to my question: I'm taking SK this October TXL - CPH. I paid for what appears to be their F class... When I took IB FCO - MAD last year, their version of F was extremely disappointing... It was still 3-3 seating with just a smidge more leg room than Y. What am I in store for on this flight? Thanks very much!
LGAviation wrote:So with SK's SAS Plus you're looking at lounge access and food onboard but not extra comfort.
VSMUT wrote:JPhoto wrote:I'm flying in September with SAS to Poland (via CPH) from the US. This will be a new airline for me, what can I expect in terms of service, food, entertainment, free or pay for alcohol, etc.
So far I've only flown long haul with Delta and KLM, is it more or less the same? I'm flying economy with the cheapest fare available (SAS GO) on the A330 EWR-CPH and on the A340 CPH-ORD.
Any information will be highly appreciated!
Intra-europe, you will get nothing. If you are very lucky, they might serve a cup of coffee. They are much worse than KLM in this field. You are also likely to be stuffed into a nasty CRJ.
ricport wrote:debonair wrote:I do recommend to bid for an upgrade - always worth a try! But not worth it for shorter European destinations...
When you're 6"2 and getting older, it's all bout the comfort, even for an hour, my friend. Which brings me to my question: I'm taking SK this October TXL - CPH. I paid for what appears to be their F class... When I took IB FCO - MAD last year, their version of F was extremely disappointing... It was still 3-3 seating with just a smidge more leg room than Y. What am I in store for on this flight? Thanks very much!
JPhoto wrote:Dear fellow A nutters,
I'm flying in September with SAS to Poland (via CPH) from the US. This will be a new airline for me, what can I expect in terms of service, food, entertainment, free or pay for alcohol, etc.
So far I've only flown long haul with Delta and KLM, is it more or less the same? I'm flying economy with the cheapest fare available (SAS GO) on the A330 EWR-CPH and on the A340 CPH-ORD.
Any information will be highly appreciated!
Airstud wrote:Ever since SK abandoned their livery with the multicolored stripes, they have been the incorrect airline.
KLDC10 wrote:Alcoholic drinks are also included in the fare, which is not the case in SAS Go.
On flights to/from Tokyo, all beverages including alcoholic drinks (except sparkling wine) are included in the first meal serving.
debonair wrote:KLDC10 wrote:Alcoholic drinks are also included in the fare, which is not the case in SAS Go.
Well, not for TOKIO - btw. any idea why alcohol is served for free to Japan?!![]()
On flights to/from Tokyo, all beverages including alcoholic drinks (except sparkling wine) are included in the first meal serving.
Bostrom wrote:Airstud wrote:Ever since SK abandoned their livery with the multicolored stripes, they have been the incorrect airline.
Replacing the long ship livery with the multicoloured stripes was an incorrect decision.
Airstud wrote:Bostrom wrote:Airstud wrote:Ever since SK abandoned their livery with the multicolored stripes, they have been the incorrect airline.
Replacing the long ship livery with the multicoloured stripes was an incorrect decision.
I have not seen this "long ship livery;" multicolored stripeys is the earliest SK livery I can recall.