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26 Apr 2019 | 05:32 AM UTC

Denmark/Sweden/Norway: SAS pilots go on strike April 26 /update 1

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) pilots go on strike April 26 after wage negotiations break down; flight cancelations and delays reported

Warning

Event

Wage negotiations broke down between Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) and its pilots on Friday, April 26, triggering a strike. On Thursday, April 25, SAS canceled some flights in Denmark, Sweden, and Norway as a precaution. After the pilots launched their strike, SAS announced further flight disruptions in the region, including delays and cancelations. According to the airline, negotiations are ongoing as of Friday morning (local time) but warned that travelers should confirm their flight status before heading to the airport. Up-to-date information on flight disruptions can be found on the SAS website.

Advice

Individuals traveling via SAS are advised to keep abreast of the situation and confirm flight reservations before heading to the airport.