INTRODUCTION
Hey Y'all, Welcome back to Winged Reviews!! This flight was part of a pretty big trip and I was so excited to fly on new airlines I have never been on before. This flight is a short 1.5 hour flight on Scandinavian Airlines Systems (SAS) from Oslo to Brussels. They are a low cost carrier based in Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Oslo.
Flight routing
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- 2Norwegian - Economy - Helsinki → Stockholm - Boeing 737-8MAX
- 3Norwegian - Economy - Stockholm → Oslo - Boeing 737-800
- 4SAS - Economy - Oslo → Brussels - Airbus A320neo
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- 6
- 7
There were very long lines at security and it took us about an hour to get through.

After security we started to make our way to the gate when we came across this boarder. Once you crossed it you would not be able to get back.

This airport did not have any lounges for capital one or priority pass so we sat at the gate for the remainder of the time and I was able to get some great shots of the plane pulling into the gate.



I was also able to spot these special liveries!


After they lets us scan our boarding passes they held us on the jet bridge for about 15-20 minuets before they let us onto the plane.


CABIN
This cabin was old but like modern old. The seats did not have a head rest and were lightly padded. The seat backs were nice, they had a USB port. a media pocket, a big tray table, and a single pocket on the bottom. The media pocket had the safety card and the menu. The seat was pretty comfortable especially for this 1.5 hour flight. Each seat also had a personal reading light and air vent.



we pushed back 15 minuets late past departure time and made a quick taxi to the active.

Ryan Air spotted!

So many cool planes at this airport!

It was an amazing takeoff out of Oslo with so many great views!


LAVATORY
This was the rear lavatory on the A320. It was pretty nice, I liked the contras with the black toilet. The lav its self had a power outlet, toilet cover, a baby changing table, and a massive mirror on the left wall. It was a little dirty with some toilet paper on the floor.

There was a pretty large menu but some items were not available depending on what route was being flown. I did think some of the prices were pretty expansive.

After this short flight we had a great landing in Brussels!






There was some great plane spotting when we were taxiing!

747!!


Another Ethiopian 787.

This was the first North American based plane I have seen this whole trip.

There was a lot of wide bodies in brussels!


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Thats it! Thank you so much for reading! Have a great day!
Good report on SAS! I don't quite agree on SAS being described as a low cost carrier, I would say they're more of a hybrid airline like Aer Lingus... Operate as a budget airline on the short haul side & their long-haul side is more comparable to a legacy airline.