I thought the limit of just one drink with the meal was a bit cheap on the airline's part. The dinner and arrival snack service were slow and the meals themselves were somewhat basic. With only 3 toilets all at the back, there was a constant stream of people up and down the aisle. But being on a fully packed narrow body plane for 8 hours starts to wear on you a lot quicker than on the A350. It felt new, the seats were comfortable, legroom was decent. On the flight back to Newark from Copenhagen, we flew on SAS' A321NX. On the flight to and from Rome, it was just a cup of coffee with everything else including water available for purchase. While the crew on the other sectors were also very friendly, there was a stark contrast in what you actually get in regular old economy. A bit cheap in execution but might get some use out of it later. The amenity kit was a shoe bag with a toothbrush and eyeshades, etc. The 2 meals were also very good, well presented and with free alcohol, pre-dinner drinks and also free wifi. The service onboard in SAS Plus was very good, the crew were very friendly and all smiles. Every flight boarded early, pushed back on time and arrived early. One thing that was consistent about SAS on all our sectors was their punctuality. On the outbound to Copenhagen, the Plus seats onboard the SAS A350 were comfortable, wider, and had a decent recline and padding. Was a nice perk to be able to take a shower and grab a bite before catching the connection to Rome. We also had access arriving in Copenhagen. As such, we were able to check in via the app and head straight to the lounge at Newark - thanks to the upgrade to SAS Plus (Premium Economy). For this trip, we travelled with only hand luggage. ✅ Trip Verified | I took a chance and bid on an upgrade on our outbound flight from Newark to Copenhagen on SAS and was very pleased when it was accepted.
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