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LOUNGE OVERVIEW
SAS has two lounges at Copenhagen (CPH), both of which are located in Terminal 3, opposite the passport control of the C Gates:
- SAS Gold Lounge (turn right and go upstairs: access for EBP, EBD, EBG, *A Gold, *A First Class)
- SAS Lounge (turn left: access for SAS Business, SAS Plus, *A Business)
As of the 12th of September 2023 the lounge is open at 05.00AM but this is subject to change.
Here's the latest link to info about SAS lounges: https://www.flysas.com/content/flysa...AS%20departure.
LOUNGE AMENITIES
The SAS Gold Lounge offers the same amenities as the SAS Lounge, but with a slightly better food and drink selection. There is also an espresso bar which is staffed in peak periods. The Gold Lounge has higher ceilings and a more airy atmosphere.
Breakfast items (oatmeal, eggs, cereal, etc) are available at the buffet until around 10.30AM, when the offer shifts towards lunch.
A small number of showers are available.
Quieter recliners and places to sleep are towards the back of the lounges, overlooking the landside car park.
LOUNGE ON ARRIVAL
Arrival use of the lounge is for PY, J, and SK Diamond and above (thanks CPH-Flyer for providing the information).
In addition to the SAS lounges there are the following contract lounges at CPH:
- Aspire Lounge (Terminal 2, between Piers A and B, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Carlsberg Aviator Lounge (Terminal 2, between Piers A and B, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Copenhagen Apartment Lounge (Terminal 2)
- Eventyr Lounge (Terminal 3)
SAS has two lounges at Copenhagen (CPH), both of which are located in Terminal 3, opposite the passport control of the C Gates:
- SAS Gold Lounge (turn right and go upstairs: access for EBP, EBD, EBG, *A Gold, *A First Class)
- SAS Lounge (turn left: access for SAS Business, SAS Plus, *A Business)
As of the 12th of September 2023 the lounge is open at 05.00AM but this is subject to change.
Here's the latest link to info about SAS lounges: https://www.flysas.com/content/flysa...AS%20departure.
"Our lounges open approximately 60 minutes prior to the first SAS departure of the day and close approximately 30 minutes before the last SAS departure. Opening hours may vary depending on local contracts and according to seasonal timetables."
The SAS Gold Lounge offers the same amenities as the SAS Lounge, but with a slightly better food and drink selection. There is also an espresso bar which is staffed in peak periods. The Gold Lounge has higher ceilings and a more airy atmosphere.
Breakfast items (oatmeal, eggs, cereal, etc) are available at the buffet until around 10.30AM, when the offer shifts towards lunch.
A small number of showers are available.
Quieter recliners and places to sleep are towards the back of the lounges, overlooking the landside car park.
LOUNGE ON ARRIVAL
Arrival use of the lounge is for PY, J, and SK Diamond and above (thanks CPH-Flyer for providing the information).
In addition to the SAS lounges there are the following contract lounges at CPH:
- Aspire Lounge (Terminal 2, between Piers A and B, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Carlsberg Aviator Lounge (Terminal 2, between Piers A and B, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Copenhagen Apartment Lounge (Terminal 2)
- Eventyr Lounge (Terminal 3)
SAS Lounges Copenhagen (CPH)
#106
Join Date: Aug 2016
Location: HEL
Programs: Some
Posts: 5
Hi fellow travellers and sorry to lift bit old thread up.
I am sitting in CPH Gold lounge. Bit puzzled.... I did not find any thread for this, thus started to report here.
Has anyone seen plastics recently? Now - not being here is two months - all glasware is gone, no plates at all. Evertyhing is just plastics or so. If this is the way SAS goes, now something has gone beyond respect of clients.
ARN was as usual this morning.
Rgds
EFRV
I am sitting in CPH Gold lounge. Bit puzzled.... I did not find any thread for this, thus started to report here.
Has anyone seen plastics recently? Now - not being here is two months - all glasware is gone, no plates at all. Evertyhing is just plastics or so. If this is the way SAS goes, now something has gone beyond respect of clients.
ARN was as usual this morning.
Rgds
EFRV
Last edited by EFRV; Nov 17, 2017 at 3:28 am
#107
Join Date: Mar 2014
Programs: *G
Posts: 461
Hi fellow travellers and sorry to lift bit old thread up.
I am sitting in CPH Gold lounge. Bit puzzled.... I did not find any thread for this, thus started to report here.
Has anyone seen plastics recently? Now - not being here is two months - all glasware is gone, no plates at all. Evertyhing is just plastics or so. If this is the way SAS goes, now something has gone beyond respect of clients.
ARN was as usual this morning.
Rgds
EFRV
I am sitting in CPH Gold lounge. Bit puzzled.... I did not find any thread for this, thus started to report here.
Has anyone seen plastics recently? Now - not being here is two months - all glasware is gone, no plates at all. Evertyhing is just plastics or so. If this is the way SAS goes, now something has gone beyond respect of clients.
ARN was as usual this morning.
Rgds
EFRV
#108
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Koala Lemur
Programs: SK EBD LTG (*G)
Posts: 2,447
Signs are everywhere s I am surprised that you have not seen them. They were there yesterday evening as well. The situation is well explained. What is unclear is why this takes so long time.
#109
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: DTW
Programs: TK E+, WY, Radisson R
Posts: 2,360
Used the lounge while arriving MIA-CPH, overall very satisfied with day rooms and showers, while the food can't compare with TK's IST CIP lounge.
My concern was luggage, where would they put it if I don't come out and pick it up right away? Instead, there's a luggage service area where they store your bags. Had I known this I would've used day room for couple hours and ate more later. Good god the foods are crazy expensive at CPH, close to highway robbery.
My concern was luggage, where would they put it if I don't come out and pick it up right away? Instead, there's a luggage service area where they store your bags. Had I known this I would've used day room for couple hours and ate more later. Good god the foods are crazy expensive at CPH, close to highway robbery.
#110
Join Date: Oct 2011
Programs: EuroBonus Diamond, Delta Skymiles 360, BAEC LTG, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Ambassador
Posts: 2,827
#111
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Portugal
Programs: *G, VS Silver, HH Diamond
Posts: 631
Used the lounge while arriving MIA-CPH, overall very satisfied with day rooms and showers, while the food can't compare with TK's IST CIP lounge.
My concern was luggage, where would they put it if I don't come out and pick it up right away? Instead, there's a luggage service area where they store your bags. Had I known this I would've used day room for couple hours and ate more later. Good god the foods are crazy expensive at CPH, close to highway robbery.
My concern was luggage, where would they put it if I don't come out and pick it up right away? Instead, there's a luggage service area where they store your bags. Had I known this I would've used day room for couple hours and ate more later. Good god the foods are crazy expensive at CPH, close to highway robbery.
food at the new Atelier lounge is good but limited and access is limited (or paid). SAS likes to pretend they're keeping us healthy.
#112
Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: DTW
Programs: TK E+, WY, Radisson R
Posts: 2,360
#113
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: CTU/TFU(Chengdu, Sichuan, China) - MIG (Mianyang, Sichuan, China) - EWR/JFK/LGA/HPN (Great New York City Metro Area, NY, USA) - HVN/BDL (New Haven/Hartford, CT, USA)
Programs: UA 1MM/F9 Diamond; Marriott Lifetime Gold; IHG Platinum; Choice Privileges Platinum
Posts: 983
Lounge access for Star Gold members in CPH airport - non-schengen area
Dear SAS flyers, I have a quick question with regard to lounge access for star gold members in CPH airport's non-schengen area (C gates area). Is there any lounge that star gold members who travel on star alliance flights (e.g. Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, Air China) will be able to use in the non-schengen area? I know the two SAS lounges are both in schengen area which will not be available to travelers not having permit to enter the schengen area during transit.
Thank you!
Thank you!
#114
Join Date: Jun 2015
Programs: AY+, SK EB
Posts: 2,962
Not according to the *A lounge finder
Your only choice is the Eventyr lounge that you can access with PP or for an entry fee of 250DKK.
Your only choice is the Eventyr lounge that you can access with PP or for an entry fee of 250DKK.
#115
Join Date: Jun 2008
Programs: TK*G (E+), IHG Plat Ambassador
Posts: 7,884
Which airline you fly with?
TK uses PrimeClass lounge that is located in the non-Schengen area. It is a small but fairly nice lounge.
Link here: https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/work...eclass-lounge/
I think TG and CA still use SK lounge (in Schengen area).
TK uses PrimeClass lounge that is located in the non-Schengen area. It is a small but fairly nice lounge.
Link here: https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/work...eclass-lounge/
I think TG and CA still use SK lounge (in Schengen area).
#116
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Tokyo
Programs: JAL Metal Card (OWE), SAS Eurobonus Gold (*G), Marriott Titanium (LTP), Tokyu Hotels Platinum
Posts: 21,169
Which airline you fly with?
TK uses PrimeClass lounge that is located in the non-Schengen area. It is a small but fairly nice lounge.
Link here: https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/work...eclass-lounge/
I think TG and CA still use SK lounge (in Schengen area).
TK uses PrimeClass lounge that is located in the non-Schengen area. It is a small but fairly nice lounge.
Link here: https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/work...eclass-lounge/
I think TG and CA still use SK lounge (in Schengen area).
As far as I know the PrimeClass lounge sells access as well.
#117
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: CTU/TFU(Chengdu, Sichuan, China) - MIG (Mianyang, Sichuan, China) - EWR/JFK/LGA/HPN (Great New York City Metro Area, NY, USA) - HVN/BDL (New Haven/Hartford, CT, USA)
Programs: UA 1MM/F9 Diamond; Marriott Lifetime Gold; IHG Platinum; Choice Privileges Platinum
Posts: 983
Which airline you fly with?
TK uses PrimeClass lounge that is located in the non-Schengen area. It is a small but fairly nice lounge.
Link here: https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/work...eclass-lounge/
I think TG and CA still use SK lounge (in Schengen area).
TK uses PrimeClass lounge that is located in the non-Schengen area. It is a small but fairly nice lounge.
Link here: https://www.cph.dk/en/practical/work...eclass-lounge/
I think TG and CA still use SK lounge (in Schengen area).
Given the informatiom here, I guess I would choose BOS-MUC-PEK with LH/CA instead. Thanks!
#118
Join Date: Jun 2008
Programs: TK*G (E+), IHG Plat Ambassador
Posts: 7,884
#119
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Koala Lemur
Programs: SK EBD LTG (*G)
Posts: 2,447
Is it because you don't have and need a Shengen visa? If you are eligible to cross EU border, you will be allowed to go to the SK lounge. It is not a long walk. The lounge is right after border control. With 6h time this is certainly worth doing (if you can).
#120
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: CTU/TFU(Chengdu, Sichuan, China) - MIG (Mianyang, Sichuan, China) - EWR/JFK/LGA/HPN (Great New York City Metro Area, NY, USA) - HVN/BDL (New Haven/Hartford, CT, USA)
Programs: UA 1MM/F9 Diamond; Marriott Lifetime Gold; IHG Platinum; Choice Privileges Platinum
Posts: 983
Thanks, SK2751! Yes I will need a schengen visa to cross EU border thus want to make sure the lounge access situation in non-schengen area. Previously I had a bad experience in LIS where no lounge was available in the non-schengen area for transit business/star gold members.