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Review: SAS Gold Lounge Oslo

Matthew Klint Posted onJuly 11, 2017November 14, 2023 1 Comment

a glass door with a sign on it

After three hours in the SAS Gold Lounge in Stockholm and the most scenic flight of my life, we faced a 7hr layover in Oslo. I wanted to go into Oslo, but an afternoon storm rolled through so we remained in the lounge.

As in Stockholm, the Gold Lounge is a sub-section of the SAS Lounge in Oslo. Access is controlled by a gate and barcode reader that scans your boarding pass.

a entrance to a building

Our first priority was to find a place to relax. The lounge contains three easy chairs in one corner that are designed for rest. All were occupied.

a man sitting in a room with a table and chairs

a chair next to a lamp

We dropped our bags off nearby and waited for two chairs to open. It only took about 20 minutes. Claiming the chairs, we both took an afternoon nap.

The Gold Lounge was never all the crowded, though it never really emptied out until closing time (our flight to Longyearbyen was the one of the last flights out of the night and the lounge closed as we were leaving).

a row of glass doors in a room

Newspapers and magazines were available–

a shelf with newspapers on it

Around 7pm I became hungry again and headed over the buffet. Although very smiler to the lounge in Stockholm, it included a special “American BBQ” section that featured hamburgers, hot dogs, and bacons with buns and condiments. I did sample a hamburger, which sadly was not half as nice as the United Airlines hamburger. I enjoyed a salad as well. The buffet featured several salads and cold dishes.

a buffet with food on the counter

a buffet line with food in containers

a buffet with food in containers

a counter with a variety of dishes and bread

a trays of food in a buffet

a coffee machine and coffee maker

a restaurant with a bar and people in it

a plate of food on a table

Restrooms were located just past the Gold entrance to the lounge. They were smelly and there were no showers.

a hallway with a sign and a tv

a toilet and sink in a bathroom

I took a quick look around the business lounge. No hamburgers or hot dogs! The food spread was far more limited.

a coffee shop with black cabinets and black counter tops

a room with tables and chairs

CONCLUSION

Seven hours is a long time to spend in any lounge, even a first class lounge. While this lounge was “just” a business class lounge I was certainly thankful to wait for our last connection here instead of in the gate area.

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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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1 Comment

  1. Sexy_Kitten7 Reply
    July 11, 2017 at 8:19 pm

    Ha! Reminds me of when I stayed at the Clarion Hotel in Oslo (I highly highly recommend). They had free dinner but it was Mexican food (I’m from San Diego). Sadly never got to try any Norwegian food; I was on a 22 hr connection and they have a ton of American themed restaurants (including the largest TGIF I’ve ever seen).

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