Hello,
I am happy to share this SAS Plus (Premium Economy) experience with you.
SAS Plus customers are not allowed lounge access at US airports.
Because of this I waited at the H gates area for the boarding to begin.

Priority boarding in general was available but it was not enforced or really checked by the gate staff.
So boarding was somehow chaotic like experienced before with SAS.
A friendly crew welcomed us on board and SAS Plus would be almost full today.
However I was very lucky and the two seats next to me remained empty.
I was seated in the last SAS Plus row in the center block.
After take off curtains were closed and separated SAS Plus from the SAS Go (regular Economy) behind.



Waiting on the seat were: a bottle of water, a very basic amenity kit, headphones, pillow and a very comfortable and high quality blanket.
Flight time would be ca. 9 hours.
After take off we experienced some very strong turbulences which delayed the start of inflight service by ca. 1 hour.
I have experienced such turbulences quite often now departing from Miami towards Europe.
Service started with a hot towel followed by a first drink service with nuts.


Afterwards a very good tasting dinner was served. I selected fish while the other choice would have been chicken.
The meal tasted very good. Several warm bread runs were done plus coffee and tea offered frequently as well.


I could get some light sleep for ca. 3 hours before the mood lighting was turned on and breakfast service started with a hot towel plus a cold breakfast.
Breakfast tasted very good and again came with very good warm bread.

Thanks for reading,
FlyAlex
Thanks for sharing this report on SAS's Premium Economy class. There aren't many reports on the new SAS Plus, so it's nice to see one. The seats look comfortable.
Thanks for this FR.
Once again a good experience on SAS plus with wide seat and really decent meals.
It must offer excellent value for money when purchased as an upgrade at check in.