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Spiking fuel prices the latest bane for embattled SAS
Scandinavian airline saw a deficit of over 1 billion kroner this quarter and could face bankruptcy if something doesn’t change
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SAS cancels thousands of flights this summer
Cancellations brought on by staffing challenges and issues relating to suppliers, according to beleaguered airline
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SAS Airline announces shake-up after multi-billion kroner loss
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Lena Hunter
The Danish-owned flight company promised a “complete transformation”, slashing costs, selling shares and inventing a whole new type of aviation fuel. Are they overstretching?
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Business Round Up: EU greenlights billion-kroner Danish renewable electricity scheme
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Lena Hunter
Elsewhere, there are financial surprises abound in the first quarter from Maersk, Vestas, Novo Nordisk and ISS, while Ryanair returns to Billund with seven new destinations
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Dramatic drop in airline passengers in 2020
Predictably, the global COVID-19 pandemic has had a catastrophic impact on the aviation industry in Denmark
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Scheduled for departure! Longtime SAS boss checking out
After spending a decade helping to turn around the embattled airline, CEO Rickard Gustafson will step down by this summer
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SAS among safest airlines in the world
Meanwhile, the airline is reducing its number of flights out of Copenhagen due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
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Airlines given deadline for cancelled flight compensation
SAS, Norwegian, easyJet, Lufthansa and Ryanair among the 12 airlines given notice by the Danish transport authority
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SAS overwhelmed with coronavirus refund demands
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Gulden Timur
Wtih 800 cancelled daily flights, SAS has already reimbursed 700,000 customers but the pending caseload is still huge
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Airlines preparing to step up flights from Denmark
SAS and Norwegian both expecting to offer dozens of flight options in July, including long-haul routes to the US
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SAS to lay off 5,000 workers in Scandinavia
Nordic airline reveals that 1,700 people will lose their jobs in Denmark
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Like an ice rink on the roads following chilly night and rain
Elsewhere, massive strike in Germany affecting thousands of travellers in Denmark