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A Pleasant Trip To Malaga On SAS A320neo Economy Class

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 23, 2024December 7, 2024 5 Comments

I’m live-blogging my SAS EuroBonus SkyTeam Million Mile challenge this week. Click here for background and route information.


the tail of a plane with white text on it

It was such a beautiful day in Copenhagen (a rare clear and unseasonably warm November day) that I hated to leave…a few days here would have been so nice. But duty called it was on to our next flight: an SAS A320neo in economy class to Malaga, Spain.

SAS A320neo Economy Class Review

Boarding was delayed (giving us time to visit the LEGO store) but by the time we reached the gate, we were the last to board.

a group of people in a terminal

a sign in a building

SAS was boarding the front of the aircraft via a jetbridge and the rare via stairs…a perfect opportunity to step out into the crisp autumn afternoon. I got a great picture of Augustine that I think may capture this entire journey:

a child climbing up a yellow staircase to an airplane

Other boarding photos:

a plane on the tarmac

a plane with stairs going up to it

an airplane wing in front of a building

a plane with a ladder

an airplane with a loading dock

We settled into our seat and this time, we wound up with an open middle seat between us, which made the nearly four-hour flight so much more bearable. No coughing seatmate!

a child sitting in an airplane

rows of seats on an airplane

SAS legroom is only 30 inches and there are no power ports beyond a USB-A port, but I had charged my laptop in the lounge and was ready for a productive flight.

a usb port on a piece of luggage

a group of people sitting in an airplane

a ceiling with lights and air conditioning

Augustine journaled a little…

a piece of paper with writing on it

Complimentary coffee or tea were served after takeoff but all drinks were for purchase. We pre-purchased two meals and those were delivered too.

a woman standing in an airplane

a tray of plastic containers on an airplane

I did a separate post on these lunches, but SAS offers a solid choice of meals for purchase onboard, the only caveat being you have to reserve them at least 18 hours in advance. $14 for a hearty chicken lunch of $10 for a kids’ meal isn’t exactly cheap, but the food was very fresh and quite delicious.

a box with food in it

a box of food on a table

Augustine handed me his Froosh (relatively healthy when it comes to juices since there is no sugar added) and I quite enjoyed it.

a cup of orange juice and a container of yogurt on a napkin

a can and a cup of liquid
Water you must pay for on SAS…

Wi-Fi internet was complimentary for SAS EuroBouns Gold and Diamond members, but sadly stopped functioning very early in the flight. I was still able to use the time to get some work done for my other position, but it was not as efficient (which is emerging as a theme on this trip).

Meanwhile, Augustine–who was in a much better move after a stop in the LEGO store–slept through most of the flight.

a child sitting at a table in an airplane

I got up once to use the lavatory and found it clean, but quite small.

a sink and toilet in a bathroom

a sink with a fire on it

It was a beautiful day outside, including the sunset as we approached Malaga:

airplanes parked at an airport

an airplane wing with clouds in the background

an airplane wing in the air

a window of an airplane

a plane wing in the sky

Everyone was well-behaved on board, the crew was polite and efficient (though not as friendly as the flight from London to Copenhagen), and we landed about 40 minutes early into Malaga.

Sadly, our time in Malaga would also be limited…we had one more flight…but my two flights on SAS worked out just fine and I was glad to see that the core onboard experience with SAS has not changed with the move from Star Alliance to SkyTeam (sure, I’d love to see free beverages and snacks back, or at least water, but at least the tea and coffee have not been cut back).

a plane at an airport

a plane with luggage on it

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Matthew Klint

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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5 Comments

  1. Rob Reply
    November 23, 2024 at 7:29 am

    I’m a huge fan of the wood floors in the Nordic airports. CPH is def my fav.

    • Alert Reply
      November 23, 2024 at 8:59 am

      Asian airports ought to have bamboo floors

  2. E39 Reply
    November 23, 2024 at 8:22 am

    free water in eco is to be introduced actually

    • Matthew Klint Reply
      November 23, 2024 at 1:57 pm

      That is great to hear!

  3. Maryland Reply
    November 23, 2024 at 8:28 am

    The light for the boarding photos is just perfect.

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