Sandra Simpson flies from Stockholm to Oslo on SAS flight 849
The plane: A 737 configured into two rows of three seats.
The hiccup: We booked SK889, Stockholm-Bergen, through the SAS website in December 2017, paying £137.10 each (about $264). When we arrived at Arlunda airport on the allotted date, six months later (flying from Auckland with transits in Singapore and Moscow), SK889 had been cancelled. Darn.
Shout out: To the jolly, bearded staffer by the SAS ticketing/information counter dealing with all manner of random queries from exhausted travellers. He assured us we'd be automatically re-booked on another flight and directed us away from the long ticketing queue to the check-in counter. Eva was one of only two "check-in support" people and we had to pass a "why do you need to talk to someone" test to get to her as SAS encourages self-service and bag drop. Eva calmly got us sorted with boarding cards and more information — important to know the new flight was a half-hour earlier than the old one.
(But wait . . .) Heartened to hear she had loved her visit to New Zealand.