Flying in business class or a premium cabin within Europe is rarely anything to write home about. In the vast majority of cases the seats are exactly the same throughout the entire cabin and you will be lucky to get an empty middle seat and possibly an extra cocktail table. But there are exceptions. If you fly on one of SAS’ eight Airbus A321 and happen to be booked in their premium class, SAS Plus, book yourself on the first row. The legroom is quite impressive for an intra-Europe flight and if you prefer a window seat you will have no problems passing in front of your seat neighbours.
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