DALLAS – SAS Scandinavian Airlines (SK) announced on Tuesday that a salary agreement had been struck with pilots’ unions, ending a 15-day strike over a new CBA that had halted 3,700 flights and cast doubt on the carrier’s survival.
At the start of July, talks between SK and its pilot unions broke down, resulting in up to 900 of its pilots striking with immediate effect. This left the airline with no choice but to cancel approximately 50% of its flying schedule.
The strike was to affect around 30,000 passengers per day on domestic and international flights from Norway, Sweden, and read more ⇒
Source:: “Airways Magazine”
