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Ski Carriage with SAS

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I'll be travelling with Scandinavian airlines in Jan, and wondered if anyone had experience of taking skis/boards with them.

They seem to want to charge £15 each way to pre-book skis - but I'm wondering if it's worth just turning-up and smiling sweetly at the check-in staff Puzzled
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abj,

We're travelling with them in March & are wondering the same thing Toofy Grin

Having said that, we're well used to £33 return with easyjet so might just bite the bullet & ring them up to book the skis on. It's still a lot cheaper than ski hire (especially when squeezing 2 pairs into one ski bag).

Meanwhile, since booking I've heard that SAS CHARGE FOR FOOD ON THE PLANE Shocked !!! - but I don't know how true that is. However, if it's true - and as we've paid an absolutely extortionate price to fly to Kiruna via Stockholm - I am not best pleased.....Fair enough when you book with a budget airline but a bit of a cheek in my book when you're booking with a national carrier.
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I thought food was included. But maybe that was my own wishful thinking!

Maybe someone will be along who can shed some light on it all!
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I would turn up and throw out a smile.. gotta be worth a shot.
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
arv wrote:
I would turn up and throw out a smile.. gotta be worth a shot.


That's what I thought ... I just wondered if there's a sneaky way of getting around the whole ski carriage thing.
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Unfortunately, I don't know about the skis. However, I'm afraid you're right about the food. On my last SAS flight from Zurich to Copenhagen, there was nothing free, not even a glass of water.

On the other hand, they have good food for sale and it's reasonably priced IMO.

Your trip sounds like fun. Enjoy!
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