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    Lounge Access

    I have a Business Class ticket with Scandanavian Airlines (SAS) for my return journey today Copenhagen - Duesseldorf. I don't have any frequent flyer membership with SAS.

    I'm certain I have access to the SAS Business Lounge as I have a Business ticket.

    My question is does the ticket allow me to take a guest to the SAS Business Lounge at Copenhagen airport? or is the taking a guest privilege only allowed for EuroBonus Gold / frequent flyer membership?

    Strangely, Lufthansa don't have a frequent flyer lounge at Copenhagen even though it's an international hub, they only have the Senator lounge so my frequent flyer status means nothing in that airport.
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    #2
    Ask at the entrance to the lounge.
    "Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."

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      #3
      Lounge access - SAS

      Doesn't look like it.

      Bring a guest
      As a EuroBonus Gold member, you may bring one guest when you visit SAS lounges and/or Star Alliance lounges. You may also bring your immediate family to SAS lounges when you travel with SAS, Blue1, Widerøe and other members of Star Alliance.

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        #4
        Check in the lounge. The pop back to the door, pop outside for a second give your mate your ticket and then scoot back in. They won't check yours again as they've already done so and recognise you. Give him 5 minutes he then walks in and waves your ticket again.

        Simples
        What happens in General, stays in General.
        You know what they say about assumptions!

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