Carlsberg Nordic
Once in Copenhagen, William and I headed over to the newly renovated Aspire Lounge to grab some lunch. In my case, that meant a DIY smørrebrød with roast beef and a cold non-alcoholic lager. Having checked out the nearby Carlsberg Aviator Lounge back in December, this seems to be the better option now with my SAS days being firmly over. Apparently, the Aspire Lounge also has a fine-dining “suite” option which, at a hefty upsell of 199 DKK, feels a bit uncertain in terms of value – at least when travelling with an eleven-year-old ;-)
After
crossing the Baltic, we landed in sunshine and I got to see Berlin Brandenburg
Airport for the first time. Having been delayed for a decade, the airport
opened just in time for the pandemic, and since Berlin has always been more
about trains than planes for me, it is understandable that I never got around
to checking it out before. Flying back to Copenhagen with easyJet on Thursday,
I hope to explore a bit more – but today, we jumped straight onto the RE20 to
Potsdamer Platz.
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