Looks like this could be the end of one of Europe's best carriers:
The airline has rejected offers from cabin crew and pilots; acft leaving Scandinavia are being told to take enough to cover expenses and all acft outside Scandinavia are being ordered back. Very sad to see.
I do hope this is just a negotiating ploy by management to show how bad things are, but it must certainly scare customers, current and potential, as well. In SAS, we have one of the world's great innovators and also, one of the best in the business, from a customer service standpoint. It has a record of innovation going back many years, from transpolar flights to being one of the first European operators of jet aircraft. Of course, in these days of Ryanair and Norwegian, this all counts for nothing.
The airline has rejected offers from cabin crew and pilots; acft leaving Scandinavia are being told to take enough to cover expenses and all acft outside Scandinavia are being ordered back. Very sad to see.
I do hope this is just a negotiating ploy by management to show how bad things are, but it must certainly scare customers, current and potential, as well. In SAS, we have one of the world's great innovators and also, one of the best in the business, from a customer service standpoint. It has a record of innovation going back many years, from transpolar flights to being one of the first European operators of jet aircraft. Of course, in these days of Ryanair and Norwegian, this all counts for nothing.
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