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Benedicte Vagner
The ailing airline has faced a number of stumbling blocks over the summer, including a pilot strike and staff shortages
Beleaguered airline to scrap 1,700 departures in September and October due to lingering effects of staff shortages and the pilot strike
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Benedicte Vagner
Millions of dollars may be what will save SAS after looking for bankruptcy support in the US
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Jared Paolino
SAS has agreed to rehire pilots laid off due to the pandemic, and the pilots have agreed to lower salaries and longer working hours
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Jared Paolino
The negotiator, Marianne Hernæs, has said it has become “irresponsible” for SAS to prolong the negotations – the airline has bene losing millions of kroner every day.
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Jared Paolino
Ten days into the pilots’ strike, SAS is bleeding money – as much as 90 million kroner everday. With the company’s aircraft mechanics back to work, however, there is hope that today’s negotiations will bring the parties closer to an agreement
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Jared Paolino
In other news, SAS is still having a bad year. As the pilots’ strike continues, flight cancellations have left thousands of passengers stranded. They’ll be back at the barganing table tomorrow
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Amy Thorpe
This comes as around 1,000 SAS pilots continue to strike.
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Jared Paolino
Nearly 1,000 SAS pilots are going on strike to ask for better wages and working conditions
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Benedicte Vagner
Mechanics working for SAS threaten to go on strike as there are no finalised agreements
Finally some good news for the embattled airline as Parliament decides to increase ownership stake in company and forgive billions of debt
News that all of its pilots in Scandinavia could go on strike on June 24 is yet another big blow to an airline already wavering
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