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SAS reintroduces European business class to capture premium demand
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SAS Scandinavian Airlines has reintroduced a business class product for its intra-European flights. This move, aimed at capturing the increasing demand for premium services, is expected to attract more regional and international travelers seeking elevated travel experiences.

Tickets for the newly introduced business class will be available for purchase from May 6, with service commencing on October 1. The airline has not confirmed if the rollout of the new cabins will be phased or immediate.

SAS, operating as a full-service carrier since 1946, with hubs at Copenhagen, Oslo Gardermoen, and Stockholm Arlanda Airports, is aiming to provide a distinct and improved service for its business class passengers. Paul Verhagen, SAS's Chief Commercial Officer, reiterated that their customers prefer a clear business class offering, a key factor for the airline's competitive stance.

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“While SAS Plus has provided an upgraded experience, it has lacked the recognition and clarity that travelers seek. With the reintroduction of European Business Class, we are ensuring that SAS offers the premium experience of a top European airline,” Verhagen stated.

The new business class section will feature a curtain and overhead divider with the middle seat blocked, reflecting only minor cabin adjustments. However, the services will undergo significant changes, including advanced dining options, ground priority, and enhanced lounge access to ensure a comprehensive premium travel experience.

SAS discontinued its European business class in March 2013, switching to SAS Go and SAS Plus, classes designed to provide efficient travel solutions for passengers. Currently, SAS operates three travel classes: SAS Go, SAS Plus, and SAS Business, with the latter available on long-haul flights to Asia and North America.

The announcement comes amid a broader focus on premium leisure and business travel by airlines, particularly in the Western hemisphere.

SAS continues to evolve its offerings, as noted by its recent announcement of a summer route expansion, adding 28 new routes across 17 countries.

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