STOCKHOLM, Sweden, 2018-Jun-13 — /Travel PR News/ — SAS has partnered with AbsolutArt.com to create a showcase of works at the Newark Liberty International Airport SAS Lounge. In total, more than 30 pieces will be displayed throughout the lounge from May 7 – October 31, 2018.
The collection has been carefully selected to pay homage to both brands’ home of Scandinavia, but includes as well globally sourced pieces.
“As innovators in aviation, we continue to adapt and evolve to provide our guests with services and experiences that are uniquely Scandinavian.“Partnering with our friends at Absolut Art allows our guests to further immerse themselves in Scandinavian culture and design even before take-off,” says Max Knagge, SAS General Manager Americas.
Lounge access is granted to passengers in SAS Premium Economy Cabin, SAS Plus, and above, and Star Alliance and Eurobonus members who have Gold status and above. Eurobonus Silver members have lounge access within select dates during the summer and Christmas.
AbsolutArt.com worked with globally famed curators to select pieces from local and internationally renowned artists such as Samara Golden, Erik Berglin and Los Carpinteros.
AbsolutArt.com will touch down in the lounge to host interactive events, designed to enrich the cultural curiosities of travelers and champion pioneering artists.
To preview the art showcased in the lounge, or to purchase, visit https://www.absolutart.com/us/sas
For more information, please contact:
SAS pressoffice, phn 46 8 797 2944
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