Trip to Asia Flying Thai Airways First Class and EVA Air Business Class
Introduction
Although I have flown in business and first class in the past using miles from United, American Airlines and Turkish Airlines, this award redemption is my first time using SAS miles. I started using the SAS Mastercard a few years ago, and now it is time to make use of them. When I found the award seats I needed to get from Stockholm to Bangkok in September as well as on the return flight in October, I immediately called the SAS award booking number to have the trip booked. The fuel surcharge was about 2000 SEK which was okay. All in all, I was very happy to have accumulated miles with SAS and would gladly recommend it to all residing in Sweden.
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Location: Air side after security, opposite the gates.
Access: Business class and passengers flying on airlines like Brussels Airlines, Finnair. Elite passengers flying on Brussels Airlines and Finnair. Priority Pass members. Pay-in customers for a fee.
Opening hours: Daily, 6am to 9pm
Video on YouTube
Bromma Airport
Lounge Signage, Entrance & Reception
Seating
This one is to the left of the reception.
Dining
Salted crackers, Cookies
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