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Review: SAS A330 Business Class Los Angeles to Stockholm

Matthew KlintPosted onJuly 10, 2017November 14, 202321 Comments

SAS A330 aircraft at Los Angeles airport, showcasing Scandinavian Airlines branding, with cargo loading equipment in foreground and clear blue sky in background.

I was expecting the worst, in all honesty. My last transatlantic flight in SAS business class was a disappointment and Lucky had flown the same LAX-ARN route weeks earlier and had reported particularly poor service. But the flight turned out not just to be good, but great. Why? Ironically, it was the service…

My uncle and I arrived at LAX a few hours before our flight. I had scheduled a Global Entry interview for my Uncle (free with American Express Platinum) and that took place before we checked-in for the flight.

While the economy class check-in line was packed, the business class / Star Gold line was empty.

SAS check-in area at LAX with business class line, featuring SAS signage and passengers waiting in line, highlighting the contrast between the busy economy check-in and the empty business class line.

An odd occurrence at check-in: the agent insisted upon a return ticket before issuing our boarding pass. This has never happened in 50+ flights to Europe over the years and the rules are clear: we simply cannot remain more than 90 days during a six-month period. The rules do not require a return ticket.

Check-in area for SAS Airlines at LAX, featuring travelers at the business class counter, visible pink suitcase, and signage indicating boarding gates and services.

Since we planned to fly home in Lufthansa First Class using miles, our return space had not opened yet. Not wanting to delay us further, I quickly placed on hold a full-fare ticket from Frankfurt to Los Angeles and showed it to her. That did the trick. There was also a seating issue — we were moved from two windows to a center section as a “courtesy”. Problem: we wanted window seats. Sadly, it was too late–all seats had been allocated.

We spent the next hour in the Star Alliance Lounge, which I have reviewed before here.

Boarding began at 1:45p.

SAS A330-300 aircraft on the tarmac at Los Angeles International Airport, showcasing the airline's branding and cargo loading area, in the context of a review of SAS Business Class service.
SAS Priority Boarding sign in airport, highlighting EuroBonus Diamond, Gold, SAS Business, and SAS Plus access, with boarding gates visible in background.

SAS flight information display showing flight SK 940 to Stockholm, scheduled departure at 2:15 PM, on time status, and Star Alliance branding, reflecting travel context in SAS A330 Business Class review.

SAS 940
Los Angeles (LAX) – Stockholm (ARN)
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Depart: 02:15 PM
Arrive: 10:45 AM+1
Duration: 10hr, 30min
Aircraft: A330-300
Seat: 2F (Business Class)

Let’s start with the service.

SAS A330 Business Class Service

This picture this says it all–

SAS A330-300 business class crew members smiling at the aircraft entrance, showcasing friendly service and hospitality.

I took it after the flight. The crew was so friendly I could not help but to do it. Every member of the crew was charming, friendly, helpful, and courteous. They loved their jobs, were happy to be working, and it showed.

SAS A330-300 Business Class Seat + Bedding

SAS features 32 flat bed seats in business class with a full 180º recline. Seats are arranged in a staggered 1-2-1 configuration using the Thompson Vantage XL seat.

We took our new seats in 2D/F and tried to look at the bright side: at least we could chat during the flight.

SAS A330-300 Business Class seat featuring flat bed configuration, Hästens pillow, and modern cabin design with mood lighting.

SAS A330-300 Business Class cabin featuring staggered 1-2-1 seating arrangement, flat bed seats with Hästens bedding, and mood lighting, showcasing a modern and spacious interior.

SAS A330-300 business class seat featuring flat bed configuration, Hästens pillow, and adjacent windows, showcasing cabin comfort and design.

SAS A330-300 business class seat featuring a flat bed configuration, personal entertainment screen, and Hästens bedding, showcasing the cabin's modern design and comfort.

SAS A330-300 business class seat in a staggered 1-2-1 configuration, featuring flat bed design, Hästens bedding, and personal entertainment screen, with windows providing natural light.

SAS A330-300 business class seat featuring a flat bed, Hästens bedding, and personal entertainment system in a spacious cabin with large windows.

SAS A330-300 Business Class cabin featuring staggered 1-2-1 seating arrangement, flat bed seats with Hästens pillows, and mood lighting, showcasing a modern and comfortable travel experience.

SAS A330-300 business class cabin featuring staggered flat bed seats with Hästens pillows, showcasing the modern design and comfort of the seating arrangement.

SAS A330-300 Business Class cabin featuring staggered 1-2-1 seating arrangement with flat bed seats and personal entertainment screens, showcasing a modern and spacious interior design.

i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review

SAS Business Class sign on a textured wall, featuring the SAS logo and Star Alliance emblem, highlighting the premium travel experience on the SAS A330-300.

I loved the bight colors of the cabin and Hästens pillows and bedding. The seat is comfortable in upright, semi-reclined, and fully-reclined mode.

The cabin was darkened after the first meal service, though mood lighting remained on until the lights were turned up for breakfast. Despite a 2pm departure from LAX, I was able to sleep for about five hours.

Hästens pillows and bedding in SAS A330 Business Class cabin, showcasing gray and white checkered patterns, emphasizing comfort and luxury for travelers.

SAS A330 Business Class seat in darkened cabin with 180º recline, featuring Thompson Vantage XL configuration, Hästens bedding, personal entertainment screen, and mood lighting.

Business class seat on SAS A330 featuring a fully reclined position, Hästens bedding, and personal entertainment screen, illuminated by soft cabin lighting.

SAS A330 Business Class seat in a darkened cabin, featuring a fully reclined bed with plaid bedding and a pillow, highlighting the comfortable 1-2-1 staggered seating arrangement and mood lighting.

Business class cabin of SAS A330, featuring staggered seating arrangement, ambient blue mood lighting, and individual entertainment screens.

SAS A330 Business Class Dining

Menus were distributed prior to takeoff. Pre-departure beverages were also offered, though only orange juice, water, or champagne.

Orange juice and sparkling water served in elegant glasses on a table, highlighting the pre-departure beverage options in SAS A330 Business Class.

Here’s the menu and wine list:

SAS Business Class menu cover featuring embossed logo and title, highlighting dining options during the flight experience.

SAS A330 Business Class menu card highlighting the airline's commitment to sustainability and quality in food and beverage offerings, set against a simple, elegant background.

SAS A330 Business Class dining menu featuring cocktail, beer, and champagne selections, emphasizing high-altitude beverage recommendations.

SAS A330 Business Class dining menu featuring starters, main courses, cheese, desserts, and mid-flight snack options, highlighting veal loin, poached lobster tail, and Bakewell tart.

SAS A330 Business Class cabin featuring colorful decor, Hästens bedding, and comfortable seating arrangement in a review of airline dining and service experience.

SAS A330 Business Class cabin featuring colorful decor, Hästens pillows, and seating arrangement in 2D/F, highlighting comfort and ambiance during flight.

Beverage selection menu featuring spirits, cognac, liqueurs, beer, soft drinks, juices, and tea/coffee options for SAS A330 Business Class dining experience.

SAS A330 Business Class seating arrangement featuring bright cabin colors, Hästens pillows, and bedding, emphasizing comfort and relaxation during the flight experience.

Coffee menu featuring illy coffee options, including espresso, cappuccino, and regular coffee, with coffee beans displayed.

Service began promptly after the captain extinguished the seat belt light, about seven minutes after takeoff.

I was first offered a warm towel. Next, the table was set for dinner, with a table cloth laid followed by a bread dish and utensils wrapped in a cloth napkin. A bowl of mixed nuts was offered. Trying to avoid jet lag, I had only sparkling water to drink.

White towel folded neatly on a black tray table in SAS A330 Business Class cabin, reflecting pre-meal service ambiance.

Glass of sparkling water and bowl of mixed nuts on a table setting in SAS A330 Business Class during meal service.

SAS A330 Business Class meal setting with a slice of fresh rye bread, a butter roll, a small dish of butter, and a glass of sparkling water on a neatly laid tablecloth.

i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review

Service on SAS is via cart and FAs always entered the aisles in unison. The appetizer cart included two choices–veal loin or poached lobster tail. I chose veal loin. Salad was no pre-plated but rather dished out of a large salad bowl.

Flight attendant serving a variety of appetizers, including veal and salad, on a table covered with a white cloth in SAS A330 Business Class cabin.

SAS A330 Business Class meal featuring veal loin with green salad, fresh rye bread, and sparkling water on a set dining table.

i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review

The veal was excellent and you cannot go wrong with a green salad. But best of all was the bread: very fresh rye bread that tasted like it had been flown in from Stockholm.

I chose swordfish for my main course (served with purple mashed potatoes and white asparagus). My uncle chose beef filet (with horseradish mashed potatoes and mushrooms). Once again, meal service was via cart so there are never meal orders taken on SAS. We both loved our main courses.

Swordfish with purple mashed potatoes and white asparagus served on a tray in SAS A330 Business Class, accompanied by a roll and butter, with a glass of water and cutlery arranged beside the meal.

Grilled swordfish served with purple mashed potatoes and white asparagus, highlighting SAS A330 Business Class dining experience.

Beef filet served with purple mashed potatoes, white asparagus, and a side of fresh rye bread, accompanied by a glass of water, on a dining tray in SAS A330 Business Class.

Beef filet with horseradish mashed potatoes, purple mashed potatoes, and assorted vegetables served in SAS A330 Business Class meal.

Dessert included crackers/cheese, fresh cut fruit, lemon tart and ice cream. I sampled all four.

Dessert selection in SAS A330 Business Class featuring cheese, crackers, fresh fruit, almond cake, and ice cream served on a tray with utensils.

Fresh fruit and dessert options on SAS A330 Business Class meal service, featuring plates, tongs, and a selection of sweet treats and snacks.
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review

Coffee is provisioned by illy and I enjoyed several cappuccinos over the course of the flight–

Cappuccino in a white cup with blue handle on a saucer, served during SAS A330 Business Class flight.

SAS In-Flight Kitchen

Between meal service, a “kitchen” is set up in the business class galley in which you can help yourself to salty and sweet snacks, fresh fruit, and your choice of beverage. I tired to make a cappuccino myself and could not get the milk to foam. Thankfully a FA came to my aid!

SAS business class galley featuring a variety of snacks, fresh fruit, and coffee machine, highlighting the self-service options available during the flight.

Fruit basket with apples, pears, and grapes, gluten-free cookies, assorted chocolates, and snack options in SAS A330 business class galley.

Breakfast was served only about an hour prior to landing. It seemed like the FAs may have lost track of time because the meal service went very quickly, but I was appreciative of the extra time to sleep.

Orange juice was freshly squeezed and I also enjoyed Greek yogurt with muesli, an English muffin and citrus fruit.

Breakfast tray in SAS A330 Business Class featuring Greek yogurt, fresh fruit, English muffin, butter, orange juice, and water, emphasizing the meal service experience.

Moments later another cart appeared with various cold cuts and a hot egg dish plus sausage. Once again, everything was delicious and there was still time for one more cappuccino.

Breakfast tray featuring Greek yogurt, muesli, English muffin, citrus fruit, assorted cold cuts, egg dish, sausage, and orange juice in SAS A330 Business Class.

Breakfast plate featuring Greek yogurt, muesli, fresh fruits, cold cuts, a hot sausage, and a frittata, served in SAS A330 Business Class.

Cappuccino in a white cup with blue handle on a tray, accompanied by a glass of water, showcasing in-flight dining experience in SAS A330 Business Class.

SAS A330 Business Class IFE + Wi-Fi

IFE is controlled by a passenger service unit in the seat or by touch screen. There were two dozen English movies available and a worldwide cinema including Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish movies. Music, games, and TV as well. The IFE also contained an interesting history section, detailing the story of Scandinavian Airline Systems (SAS). There were also back issues of the in-flight magazine, which I have not seen on other IFE systems.

i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review

Wi-Fi is complimentary for business class passengers, but I was unable to log on with my seat assignment and last name. Others appeared to encounter the same issue.

Wi-Fi service instructions for SAS Business Class passengers, detailing connection steps and pricing for internet access during flights.

The purser wrote down a password to use on a napkin and presented it to me. That worked like a charm and though the internet was not fast, it worked well for the duration of the flight.

Napkin with handwritten Wi-Fi password "SAS AUG 97" next to laptop keyboard on SAS A330 Business Class seat.

My favorite part of the IFE was the tail cam:

i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review
i was expecting the worst, in all honesty, sas business class review

SAS A330 Business Class Amenity Kit

The amenity kit is very basic, with only socks, earplugs, a toothbrush, toothpaste, and skin lotion. It’s the first time I can ever recall receiving an amenity kit without an eye shade.

Black amenity kit labeled "BUSINESS" on a tray table in SAS A330 Business Class, showcasing the basic travel essentials provided to passengers.

SAS A330 Business Class amenity kit featuring a toothbrush, toothpaste, earplugs, skin lotion, and socks on a tray.

SAS A330 Business Class amenity kit with leather tag displaying "SAS," set against a black background.

SAS A330 Business Class Lavatories

Lavatories include a window and are stocked with additional “wet wipes” and a flowerless green plant.

SAS A330 Business Class lavatory featuring a modern sink, amenities including lotion and soap, and a window for natural light.

SAS A330 business class lavatory amenities featuring a bottle of Horsleys Aero Freshener and multiple wet wipes, emphasizing cleanliness and comfort during the flight.

SAS A330 business class lavatory featuring a flowerless green plant and modern lighting.

SAS A330 business class lavatory featuring a window, modern fixtures, and amenities like wet wipes, emphasizing cabin comfort during the flight.

CONCLUSION

SAS business class is a solid product with great food and beverage, a comfortable seat, and good IFE + Wi-Fi. Perhaps I was particularly lucky (or others particularly unlucky) but I had an exceptional crew that made the flight amazing.

Note that when redeeming SAS flights with Aeroplan there is no fuel surcharge, an added bonus to spending your miles on SAS.

Aerial view of Los Angeles coastline with airplane engine in foreground, showcasing urban landscape and waterways, relevant to SAS A330 Business Class travel review.

Airport jet bridge leading to SAS A330, featuring modern design and natural light.

SAS A330 aircraft parked at the terminal, showcasing Scandinavian Airlines branding and jet bridge connection, highlighting the airline's business class experience.

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Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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21 Comments

  1. Christine HallReply
    July 10, 2017 at 10:17 am

    How do you sleep after all that coffee? Great report!

    • Matthew Reply
      July 11, 2017 at 6:23 am

      For whatever reason, coffee does not have an adverse effect on me!

  2. archer528 Reply
    July 10, 2017 at 11:31 am

    Glad to see they didn’t use the remote gates for your flight. I arrived on SAS to LAX on June 2nd, and we parked at the remote gates. Left LAX back to ARN on June 18th and was once again at the remote gates 🙁

    Wifi was ok for me. My upgrade went through to LAX and WiFi was in and out in 1H. The upgrade didn’t clear on the return, and the WiFi was about the same in SAS Plus.

    Lastly, there was a medical emergency on the way from LAX to ARN, and the flight crew handled it very well and professionally (I was 1 seat away from the situation, so got the first hand experience). Kudos to SAS.

    • Matthew Reply
      July 11, 2017 at 6:24 am

      I am happy too. Remote gates for widebodies are very annoying!

  3. Ron Reply
    July 10, 2017 at 12:03 pm

    When was this flight? Can’t possibly be August 10 2017……..

    • Matthew Reply
      July 10, 2017 at 4:57 pm

      Last August (2016).

  4. DCDan Reply
    July 10, 2017 at 12:28 pm

    I flew nrt-cph on SAS business and was thoroughly underwhelmed. While hard product is very nice, service lacked. I think it is YOU that got lucky with crew

    • Matthew Reply
      July 11, 2017 at 6:24 am

      Perhaps. I flew SAS five times on this trip and had five good flights.

  5. James Reply
    July 10, 2017 at 1:00 pm

    Just curious. You fight Ethiopian. Why not fight SAS regarding seat? You were entitled to your assigned seat and were moved without confirmation just to accomodate an ordinary couple? (I can understand if its for family with baby or little kid)

    • Matthew Reply
      July 10, 2017 at 1:12 pm

      Well, fair question but I don’t view a seat assignment as the same thing as seat itself.

      Plus, I was sick of dealing with the rude woman at check-in who demanded our return tickets and just wanted to get to the lounge and get some work done prior to the flight in case wi-fi did not work.

      But fair question.

      • James Reply
        July 10, 2017 at 3:44 pm

        I see… thanks for replying.

  6. Dan Reply
    July 10, 2017 at 2:39 pm

    Thanks for the up to date review. We are flying to Norway and the Faroe Islands for our 25th anniversary in September. IAD-CPH-FAE on SAS, OSL-BRU-IAD on Brussels, both in business with Aeroplan miles. It should be a fun comparison of 2 good TATL products.

    • Matthew Reply
      July 10, 2017 at 4:57 pm

      Sounds like a great trip! Enjoy it.

  7. Adil Reply
    July 10, 2017 at 7:59 pm

    You’re a good man. Me? I’d have lost my temper and all interest in the flight after dealing with someone who was unaware of the regulations, and had my seats reassigned. Did she at least apologize for the reassignment? Probably not. “Courtesy” indeed!

    • Matthew Reply
      July 10, 2017 at 8:00 pm

      I agree that this contract agent should be fired. I’m not sure she even worked for SAS. But my uncle tends to always be in a good mood so he is a good person to travel with — it rubs off.

  8. Matt Reply
    March 6, 2018 at 2:42 pm

    Flew SAS Business Class last month from IAD-CPH. Service was just as you reviewed here. Everything was top notch! My only “complaint” was the ability to get comfy when in the lie-flat position. I usually sleep with my legs bent, but because you legs recline under the seat in front of you, my waist down was VERY confined and I didn’t get any sleep on the overnight flight. I’d much rather have a seat that doesn’t extend under the one if front of it (like Lufthansa’s Business Class)…although the new SAS set-up is becoming the norm for most airlines in Business.

  9. Joseph G Schaitberger Reply
    April 17, 2019 at 9:47 am

    Great review. We are flying SAS A330 Business class from Jacksonville, FL to Stockholm in a few weeks. Appreciate your review and photos.

    • Matthew Reply
      April 17, 2019 at 2:34 pm

      Thanks! Enjoy your trip.

  10. CSue Reply
    May 21, 2019 at 2:29 pm

    Did you ask for Pajamas? Wondering if they have them on this flight.

    • Matthew Reply
      May 21, 2019 at 5:26 pm

      No pajamas.

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