Published on : 19/07/2022 – 04:49
Scandinavian airline SAS and unions representing its pilots announced on Tuesday that they had reached an agreement, ending a two-week strike that has cost the struggling company between $9 million and $12 million a day. “After 15 days on strike, SAS and the SAS Scandinavia pilot unions have reached an agreement. The parties have agreed to new 5.5-year collective bargaining agreements and flights operated by SAS Scandinavia will resume on their scheduled traffic schedule as soon as possible,” SAS said in a statement.
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