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SAS Plus is Still the Comfiest (& Cheapest) Way to Fly to Europe

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Here at Thrifty Traveler, we search for cheap economy and business class fares flying to Europe and back every day for our Thrifty Traveler Premium members. But of all the deals we've found lately (and there are plenty!), I'm convinced the best bargain to cross the Atlantic is not in economy or in business class.

It's right in between economy and business class, but for the price of economy. 

It's called SAS Plus, the premium economy cabin on Scandinavian Airlines. And lucky for all of us, it's on sale right now: With fares in the $700s, you can book a trip to Europe for the price of Main Cabin fares – or maybe even basic economy fares – on other airlines! 

 

SAS economy review landing at LAX

 

SAS may not be top of mind for U.S. travelers, but it should be. The airline connects more than a half-dozen major U.S. cities (plus one in Canada!) to Copenhagen (CPH), Oslo (OSL), or Stockholm (ARN), then onward throughout much of Europe – especially northern Europe.

And, just last week, SAS announced a huge route expansion – which includes a new U.S. gateway in Seattle (SEA). 

Perhaps best of all, Delta flyers are going to want to pay attention. SAS recently joined Delta's SkyTeam airline alliance, meaning you'll now be able to earn towards Delta Medallion status and add to your stash of SkyMiles when you fly with SAS.

From lie-flat business class to premium economy and back to your standard economy seats, SAS is largely on par with your favorite airlines … but not on price. Unlike the others, SAS runs frequent sales on transatlantic routes, cutting fare prices down into the $400s in economy and $700s in premium economy. 

 

SAS check-in counter at Chicago O'Hare Airport

 

They're at it again, with another fantastic sale on transatlantic fares for a trip this fall through next spring. But you'll have to act fast: These lower fares are only bookable through Monday, Sep. 30. 

Here's why you shouldn't wait if you want to book a flight to Europe!

 

SAS Premium Economy is Way Better than Economy

You'll find SAS Premium Economy seats, called SAS Plus, on all its flights between the U.S. and Europe. These are primarily operated on its Airbus A330 or A350 aircraft.

Best of all, you can sometimes book these seats on the cheap. This is one of those times.

More legroom, a larger seat with more recline, free seat assignments, two checked bags, and free Wi-Fi are all included when booking an SAS Plus premium economy ticket. You can even access SAS's lounges before departure, a perk most airlines reserve for business class and up.

 

SAS premium economy seats

 

Read our full review of SAS Plus Premium Economy

We flew SAS Plus and found it was a more-than-comfortable way to fly across the pond. You can read all about it in our detailed review.

The seats are arranged in a 2-3-2 configuration, giving couples the chance to fly together on the sides of the plane and only creating one middle seat per row. The seats are a full inch wider than their economy seats – and trust me, even one inch of extra shoulder space is a game changer – and feature footrests and individual armrests for every seat, too. 

 

SAS Plus premium economy seat middle row

 

When you add in a little extra recline and an amenity kit, you're looking at something far, far superior to the back of the plane. 

The food and drink definitely aren't as fancy as up in business class, but little touches like real silverware make a difference when dining at 30,000 feet. 

 

sas premium economy meal

 

SAS Plus gives you more space and elevated service. It's a comfortable way to fly across the Atlantic if you're looking for something in between a standard economy seat and the fancy seats in business class.

 

SAS lounge Chicago ORD
SAS Lounge at Chicago-O'Hare (ORD)

 

The lounge access that comes with a SAS Premium Economy ticket is a huge differentiator over other airlines' premium economy cabins, too. I've personally only ever heard of premium economy passengers getting lounge access with Japan Airlines – and that's only when you're flying from Japan. With SAS, you get lounge access just like a business class customer. 

But is it worth it to upgrade to SAS Plus? Yes. Yes it is. 

 

SAS Premium Economy is the Price of Economy

SAS Plus might be about double the price of SAS economy, but it's still an incredible value. Let me show you why I always scope out SAS Plus fares during these sales. 

As soon as this latest sale was announced earlier this week, we started searching all of SAS's fares and found some stellar deals for our Thrifty Traveler Premium subscribers. Those aren't standard economy prices…

 

SAS Premium Economy

SAS Premium Economy

SAS Premium economy

These are among the lowest premium economy fares to Europe we've found all year. But just how good of a value are they? Let me show you.

Let's say you want to fly from Atlanta (ATL) to Copenhagen (CPH) over Thanksgiving this year to see lovely Denmark during the uncrowded season in Europe. This SAS sale can get you from Atlanta to Copenhagen in SAS Plus (including lounge access, a wider seat, and all the fixings we talked about above) for a phenomenal price. 

 

ATL-CPH

 

Now, let's look at what it would cost you to fly another airline on the same exact dates … this time, in economy.

 

ATL-CPH economy

 

If you want to fly the bigger, better-known carriers like American, Lufthansa, United, Air France, KLM, or Delta, you're looking at a low of $633 roundtrip … in basic economy. That means no free seat selection, no free changes, and no free checked bags. 

So for about $130 more, you can fly premium economy, bring a free checked bag, and select a seat. Oh, and you get dedicated service, lounge access, an amenity kit, and all the other extras we've already beat to death in this story. 

File this one under “no-brainer.” I'm flying SAS Plus every time when given these choices. 

 

SAS Sales are Outstanding

Most airlines don't advertise their best prices. SAS is an exception.

The key to getting the best value is booking during SAS's many sales. Every other month or so, SAS runs a promotion, slashing fares in all cabins.

Over the past year, SAS ran week-long sales in the following months: 

  • September 2024
  • July 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • January 2024
  • November 2023
  • October 2023

Eight of the past 12 months featured SAS sales, so your chances of getting in on one are quite good. If you're a Thrifty Traveler Premium member, we'll round up the best fares for you as soon as the sale fares are posted. We always search economy, SAS Plus, and business class fares as soon as the sale is announced … and sometimes even before!

We already showed you the latest SAS Plus sale on premium economy seats, but the airline is also slashing economy fares right now, too. In fact, we're seeing roundtrips to Europe in the $400s or even $300s in economy. 

 

 

ORD-CPH

 

I wouldn't hesitate to book fares to Europe in the $300s and $400s. These are some of the best deals you can get. 

Plus, we also flew SAS Economy and found it was pretty much comparable to any U.S. airline flying overseas. The seats are set up in a comfortable 2-4-2 configuration, giving traveling couples a private row on each side of the plane. And you can't beat the price.

 

SAS economy cabin with two seats on A330

 

If economy isn't your style, business class might be. And all the way in front of the plane, SAS also offers a lie-flat business class seat that it occasionally discounts, too. 

As soon as SAS joined SkyTeam earlier this month, its business class seats became available when you book through Air France/KLM Flying Blue

 

FlyingBlue miles SAS business class

 

And it doesn't take very many of those points to make this seat yours! 

Read more: 8 Business Class Flights You Can Book for 50K Points (Or Less!)

And if you don't have any points, don't worry. You can still snag business class seats on SAS during these advertised sales. We previously rounded up these roundtrip fares from several U.S. gateways to many European destinations for our Thrifty Traveler Premium subscribers. And more importantly, you could book at these prices even during the peak summer months and again over Christmas and New Year's in Europe, too. 

 

SAS business class

SAS business class

 

Want to hit the Christmas markets in Scandinavia? Or hike between the castles of Luxembourg in the middle of summer? Done.

Again, your best bet at booking these seats for less is during one of SAS's frequent sales. But if you're ready for them, it's way cheaper than you think. 

 

Bottom Line

I'm calling it: SAS Plus is one of the best ways to get to Europe in comfort for less.

It's a more-than-solid premium economy seat and experience at economy-like prices. The wider seat, more legroom, dedicated service, and even lounge access set SAS Plus apart.

To take advantage of SAS's current sale, visit SAS's website or head to Google Flights to start your search. If you want us to do the searching for you, sign-up for Thrifty Traveler Premium.

 


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