Diamonds in the sky

05 : 08 : 2016 SAS : The City Lounge : Co-working

Sweden – SAS airlines has opened a co-working space in central Stockholm for its Diamond members.

  • SAS is growing its portfolio of lounges to meet the demand among Bleisurites for social workspaces
  • The lounge offers free wifi and concierge services, and members can book a personal training session
The City Lounge by SAS Airlines, Sweden The City Lounge by SAS Airlines, Sweden
The City Lounge by SAS Airlines, Sweden The City Lounge by SAS Airlines, Sweden
The City Lounge by SAS Airlines, Sweden The City Lounge by SAS Airlines, Sweden

The City Lounge caters for frequent fliers that need a place to work and network when in Stockholm. Diamond members can use the lounge for free 24 hours before or after their flight, and can also take one guest.

The lounge boasts the same high-quality Scandinavian design as SAS’s airport lounges, and features a number of informal and private meeting spaces.

‘We opened the SAS City Lounge to offer those who travel with us most an opportunity to meet, work efficiently, or just relax in a comfortable environment,’ explains Stephanie Smitt Lindberg, product and development manager at SAS.

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