For me at least, their move to SkyTeam is fantastic. Flying to Europe from the Mountain West has historically been expensive and required routing through a limited number of airports in the US or Europe. But this move is a game-changer on the basis of costs and routes, and as a result I have an itinerary with Delta and SAS round-trip to/from CPH for the cheapest I've ever flown across the Atlantic from Utah. It will also improve connectivity and give an incentive to take a mainline in Europe against an LCC, judging by my intra-European bookings.
I avoid flying with SAS whenever possible. I find the SAS plus an imposition, not even the centre seat remains free. The food doesn't taste good. I always find SAS flight attendants terrible, whether Go or Plus. For the same price I fly Lufthansa Business, which offers considerably more in terms of friendly service, very good food served on china and many other amenities. With a free centre seat, which is already a big advantage. The defectors called SAS from Star Alliance to Sky Team have become even less interesting for me as a result.
Excellent trip report as always Emil!😸
mighty fine.
You travelled in SAS plus. SAS go is the economy part. In SAS plus you choose from the menu for free 😊
12:55 Where did you just graduate from?
Miami U
Interesting flight report 👍✈️🇷🇺
SAS go does not include lounge access. It does not include any free drinks and meals in the cabin.
Just to let you know. 😊
Yeah I only realized that a day after uploading the video that I got GO and PLUS confused throughout the video...
For me at least, their move to SkyTeam is fantastic. Flying to Europe from the Mountain West has historically been expensive and required routing through a limited number of airports in the US or Europe. But this move is a game-changer on the basis of costs and routes, and as a result I have an itinerary with Delta and SAS round-trip to/from CPH for the cheapest I've ever flown across the Atlantic from Utah. It will also improve connectivity and give an incentive to take a mainline in Europe against an LCC, judging by my intra-European bookings.
I avoid flying with SAS whenever possible. I find the SAS plus an imposition, not even the centre seat remains free. The food doesn't taste good. I always find SAS flight attendants terrible, whether Go or Plus. For the same price I fly Lufthansa Business, which offers considerably more in terms of friendly service, very good food served on china and many other amenities. With a free centre seat, which is already a big advantage. The defectors called SAS from Star Alliance to Sky Team have become even less interesting for me as a result.
China on a a320 neo 😂
Gees you seriously need to clean your laptop screen haha
I think it's a retrograde step of SAS....(but their new bosses demanded it...)
I like breeze Airways
foam
Why you say foam for?