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I must say that I do like the SK rest cabins at CPH. Very convenient and useful. Like a small hotel room without TV.
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
I must say that I do like the SK rest cabins at CPH. Very convenient and useful. Like a small hotel room without TV.
It's a pure heaven after a long flight or on a day when you're tired and have a long layover.
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
I must say that I do like the SK rest cabins at CPH. Very convenient and useful. Like a small hotel room without TV.
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Originally Posted by tommy777
I have never had use for these rooms, actually. I don't even know where they are
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Originally Posted by jacob_m
I like those as well. ^
It's a pure heaven after a long flight or on a day when you're tired and have a long layover.
It's a pure heaven after a long flight or on a day when you're tired and have a long layover.
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Originally Posted by tommy777
I have never had use for these rooms, actually. I don't even know where they are
When you have climbed the stairs and stand in front of the reception, the day rooms are in the corner on the right.
There are no signs or such, but if you have a look next time you're in the lounge you will see two doors behind the sofas, voila!
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Originally Posted by jacob_m
Right in the Scandinavian lounge.
When you have climbed the stairs and stand in front of the reception, the day rooms are in the corner on the right.
There are no signs or such, but if you have a look next time you're in the lounge you will see two doors behind the sofas, voila!
When you have climbed the stairs and stand in front of the reception, the day rooms are in the corner on the right.
There are no signs or such, but if you have a look next time you're in the lounge you will see two doors behind the sofas, voila!
#188
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Last time I was in CPH I asked about the dayrooms and the lounge warden showed them to me, but told me that they are to be used only in exceptional situation. My 4 hour layover was no such situation. I guess it would have to be a family with a baby or someone being sick or somthing like that. Still, the idea is nice and if you want to use them, better tell them that you´re feeling a bit sick or something.
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Originally Posted by Helsinki Flyer
Last time I was in CPH I asked about the dayrooms and the lounge warden showed them to me, but told me that they are to be used only in exceptional situation. My 4 hour layover was no such situation. I guess it would have to be a family with a baby or someone being sick or somthing like that. Still, the idea is nice and if you want to use them, better tell them that you´re feeling a bit sick or something.
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Thanks to those who earlier helped with the routing to SLC. It was a fairly smooth connexion at ORD ^
We have just started up in the US and I am therefore not that familiar yet to all the pros and cons with different routings over there. If some friendly soul once again could give me some assistant in this matter it would be appreciated.
This time it’s ARN-IAH. Should I go EWR, IAD or ORD?
Regards,
anbrand
We have just started up in the US and I am therefore not that familiar yet to all the pros and cons with different routings over there. If some friendly soul once again could give me some assistant in this matter it would be appreciated.
This time it’s ARN-IAH. Should I go EWR, IAD or ORD?
Regards,
anbrand
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Originally Posted by jacob_m
There are no signs or such, but if you have a look next time you're in the lounge you will see two doors behind the sofas, voila!
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
Are there only two rest cabins, or are there more? The one key I got said "rest cabin 12" or something like that, but I know better than to think the two doors there are the last 2 of 12 rest cabins. More like 2 of 2, right?
I assumed there were only two rooms since I could only see those two doors, and honestly I don't really know where the other 10 rooms would be.
As far as I can recall it said rest cabin 12 on my key as well...
Originally Posted by Helsinki Flyer
Last time I was in CPH I asked about the dayrooms and the lounge warden showed them to me, but told me that they are to be used only in exceptional situation. My 4 hour layover was no such situation. I guess it would have to be a family with a baby or someone being sick or somthing like that. Still, the idea is nice and if you want to use them, better tell them that you´re feeling a bit sick or something.
The only time I have used the dayroom was on a 3.5 hour layover between flights.
The lounge warden asked me for how long I would use the room and I said for around 2-2.5 hours and showed her my onward BP.
That was not a problem and I was given the key in exchange for my EBG-card straight away.
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Originally Posted by jacob_m
Good point!!
I assumed there were only two rooms since I could only see those two doors, and honestly I don't really know where the other 10 rooms would be.
As far as I can recall it said rest cabin 12 on my key as well...
Strange!
The only time I have used the dayroom was on a 3.5 hour layover between flights.
The lounge warden asked me for how long I would use the room and I said for around 2-2.5 hours and showed her my onward BP.
That was not a problem and I was given the key in exchange for my EBG-card straight away.
I assumed there were only two rooms since I could only see those two doors, and honestly I don't really know where the other 10 rooms would be.
As far as I can recall it said rest cabin 12 on my key as well...
Strange!
The only time I have used the dayroom was on a 3.5 hour layover between flights.
The lounge warden asked me for how long I would use the room and I said for around 2-2.5 hours and showed her my onward BP.
That was not a problem and I was given the key in exchange for my EBG-card straight away.
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
I just show my SK boarding pass indicating *Gold (not EBG) and biz travel. I haven't heard anything "matron"-like.