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SAS has two lounges at Stockholm (ARN), both of which are located above the SAS transfer desk next to Terminal 5, Gate 1:
- SAS Gold Lounge (access for EBP, EBD, EBG, *A Gold, *A First Class)
- SAS Lounge (access for SAS Business, SAS Plus, *A Business)
There used to be a domestic SAS Lounge which is now permanently closed
In addition to the SAS lounges there are the following contract lounges at ARN:
- AMEX Centurion Lounge (near gate F26, access only for AMEX Centurion)
- AMEX Platinum Lounge (near gate F26, access only for AMEX Platinum)
- Pearl Lounge (located next to the SAS lounges, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Pearl Lounge (Terminal 2, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Pearl Lounge (Terminal 5, Non-Schengen, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- SAS Gold Lounge (access for EBP, EBD, EBG, *A Gold, *A First Class)
- SAS Lounge (access for SAS Business, SAS Plus, *A Business)
There used to be a domestic SAS Lounge which is now permanently closed
In addition to the SAS lounges there are the following contract lounges at ARN:
- AMEX Centurion Lounge (near gate F26, access only for AMEX Centurion)
- AMEX Platinum Lounge (near gate F26, access only for AMEX Platinum)
- Pearl Lounge (located next to the SAS lounges, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Pearl Lounge (Terminal 2, access with Priority Pass, among others)
- Pearl Lounge (Terminal 5, Non-Schengen, access with Priority Pass, among others)
SAS Lounges Stockholm (ARN)
#4
Join Date: Jan 2017
Programs: EBG
Posts: 5
Connecting on domestic flight in ARN - access to lounge in T5
Hi,
I will be flying ZRH-UME on Swiss and SAS with a 3h layover in ARN. Since the domestic lounge in T4 is rather small and has limited offers, I'm wondering whether it would be possible to stay in T5 after arrival and visit the Gold lounge. Does the system know that I shouldn't be there and will reject entry?
I will be flying ZRH-UME on Swiss and SAS with a 3h layover in ARN. Since the domestic lounge in T4 is rather small and has limited offers, I'm wondering whether it would be possible to stay in T5 after arrival and visit the Gold lounge. Does the system know that I shouldn't be there and will reject entry?
#6
Join Date: Oct 2011
Programs: EuroBonus Diamond, Delta Skymiles 360, BAEC LTG, Hilton Diamond, Marriott Ambassador
Posts: 2,706
You're entitled lounge access because you are EBG and flying SAS. There are no rules as to which SK lounge in what terminal you are allowed or should visit.
#7
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Sao Paulo
Programs: Mileage Plus, BA Executive Club, HH Diamond, A3 Gold, ALL Gold
Posts: 208
ARN lounge
Hi, I have briefly browsed the forum, but did not find aan answer. Please apologize and feel free to move/delete if I am wrong.
I will be flying SAS Plus intra european from ARN Schengen. I am aware I can access the SAS Business Lounge. As I am also a *A Gold member I can access their SAS Gold Lounge. Which lounge is better? What are the differences? Thanks
Safe trips
I will be flying SAS Plus intra european from ARN Schengen. I am aware I can access the SAS Business Lounge. As I am also a *A Gold member I can access their SAS Gold Lounge. Which lounge is better? What are the differences? Thanks
Safe trips
#8
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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: 19,973
*G gives access to the SAS Gold Lounge, which is also the better of the two. Often the most crowded as well. Sometimes the trick is to get the food items from the Gold Lounge and sit in the more quiet Business Lounge.
#10
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Preferable @30.000 feet
Programs: More than one
Posts: 1,673
Just hope they will soon do something to the CPH lounge. It really needs an overhaul, and could use some additional space too.
#11
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: CPH
Programs: SK-EBD
Posts: 1,273
SAS is waiting for a decision by CPH airport by the future utilization of the airport construction of Finger E has just started, and SAS does not know where it mainly will be allocated gates.
So no significant refurbishment until then the lounges could be relocated to D/E-area, and in that case SAS wont use resources on the current lounges. Understandable, but a pity for the users.
#12
Join Date: Sep 2007
Programs: OZ Diamond / Star Alliance Gold
Posts: 97

Hello
I am going to take the SK964 from HKG to ARN then SK2541 to EDI, all in SAS PLUS.
I am just wondering when I transit in ARN,
- Do I have access to the SAS Lounge?
- Are there any shower facilities inside the lounge? I would like a quick shower before my EDI flight.
I cannot find any information on that on the SAS website. Thank you for the inputs in advance.
I am going to take the SK964 from HKG to ARN then SK2541 to EDI, all in SAS PLUS.
I am just wondering when I transit in ARN,
- Do I have access to the SAS Lounge?
- Are there any shower facilities inside the lounge? I would like a quick shower before my EDI flight.
I cannot find any information on that on the SAS website. Thank you for the inputs in advance.
#13
Join Date: Jun 2015
Programs: AY+, SK EB
Posts: 2,846
- Are there any shower facilities inside the lounge? I would like a quick shower before my EDI flight.
At least I got access that way with a C ticket.
#15
Join Date: Sep 2007
Programs: OZ Diamond / Star Alliance Gold
Posts: 97
Yes, you do.
Yes and no. You only have access to the business lounge and there are no showers, only in the Gold lounge. You can ask for access and you might get the key to the showers and they open the gate for you. In that case I recommend not to overstretch your stay since you still have to return the key.
At least I got access that way with a C ticket.
Yes and no. You only have access to the business lounge and there are no showers, only in the Gold lounge. You can ask for access and you might get the key to the showers and they open the gate for you. In that case I recommend not to overstretch your stay since you still have to return the key.
At least I got access that way with a C ticket.