11 Sep 2017 | 10:02 AM UTC
Denmark: SAS airline pilots cancel strike September 11 /update 1
Danish SAS pilots cancel strike September 11 following successful negotiations
Event
A strike planned by Danish pilots of the Scandinavian airline SAS, initially set to take place on Monday, September 11, has been canceled following successful negotiations between the Danish pilots association (DPF) and management. As such, SAS airlines is expected to resume normal flight service, no disruptions are to be expected.
Meanwhile, according to local news, unions representing Norwegian SAS pilots continue to denounce salaries and working hours. As a result, a symbolic strike of two pilots is being carried out on Monday. The union has threatened to call upon all pilots to stage a strike on Thursday, September 14, unless a settlement is reached.
Advice
Travelers in Scandinavia are advised to keep abreast of the situation and confirm flight details in the event that travel disruptions occur.