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Sarah Oueslati
After 14 unsuccessful quarters, SAS is turning over a new leaf with its first profitable quarter in years.
Reasons for May delays unclear: Naviair cites runway renovation, while airport blames continuation of air traffic control problems
Another huge quarterly loss manages to take off most of the gloss of the announcement
Routes to Ethiopia and Morocco are part of a strategy by the Nordic travel hub to expand its connections in Africa
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Ramisha Ali
Judgement followed complaint by Ryanair, which hailed the news as “a triumph for fair competition and consumers” across the union
Following a nine-year hiatus, the Scandinavian airline will once again have a direct route from Copenhagen to Bangkok later this year
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Sebastian Haw
Shares bounce back, but doubt remains whether SAS could still fall out of the sky
Hacking incident led to a serious GDPR leak relating to passenger information being accessible to others
Elsewhere, a lack of passengers due to the pandemic has pushed Midtjyllands Airport to the brink of closure
Survey reveals that a majority of people in Denmark are prepared to pay substantially more than the 13 kroner the government has proposed
Despite political backlash, CPH Airport welcomes the plan and airlines are already making moves to go green