The 15-day Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) pilots’ strike that saw the cancellation of more than 3,000 flights has come to an end following several days of intense mediation. The airline, which is operating under voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, will now return to normal operations in the coming days.
However, the future for SAS remains very much in the balance, with the airline openly admitting the risk of having to radically scale down operations in order to stay in business.
Strike disruption to continue
More than 350,000 passengers were impacted by the pilots’ strike that lasted more than two weeks.
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