SAS Norway with Business Class to Gdansk and Bristol
http://boarding.no/art.asp?id=30894
Due to increase in demand, SAS Norway have decided that two of their new routes from OSL, Gdansk and Bristol, originally planned to be flown with 2-classes, will be 3-class flights as Business Class also will be offered on these flights. |
Originally Posted by Someone83
(Post 9506216)
http://boarding.no/art.asp?id=30894
Due to increase in demand, SAS Norway have decided that two of their new routes from OSL, Gdansk and Bristol, originally planned to be flown with 2-classes, will be 3-class flights as Business Class also will be offered on these flights. |
Great that SAS NO are having good enough sales to warrant a three class offering on these two routes. ^ Hopefully some of the other new routes will have equally good sales. SAS NO seems to be doing really well, which is great for us!
I still have trouble understanding why SAS SE don't offer C to MIL. Baffling...:confused: |
business class...who's in charge of pricing?
BRS-OSL random dates in July offered for £390. Oneway. As compared to a £42 Punishment fare.... :eek:
C'mon, muppets. Charge me 2 times the price of WHY. The seat is only 1.5 times as big. 3 times or even 4 times, I may still think about it. But a 950% premium is just insane! |
Originally Posted by graraps
(Post 9515824)
BRS-OSL random dates in July offered for £390. Oneway. As compared to a £42 Punishment fare.... :eek:
C'mon, muppets. Charge me 2 times the price of WHY. The seat is only 1.5 times as big. 3 times or even 4 times, I may still think about it. But a 950% premium is just insane! |
graraps makes a fair point, however my firm is happy enough to allow us to travel up front, which gives me more miles, so I'm happy to sit there. ;)
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