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SAS cancels 1,700 flights due to pilot strike, late aircraft deliveries

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Posted on August 19, 2022

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· Last updated: February 4, 2026

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STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Scandinavian airline SAS has suspended 1,700 flights in the coming months due partly to a two-week pilot strike in July over collective agreements and delayed aircraft deliveries. SAS, whose biggest owners are Sweden and Denmark, grounded some 3,700 flights during the crippling strike which the airline said put the carrier’s future in […]

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Scandinavian airline SAS has suspended 1,700 flights in the coming months due partly to a two-week pilot strike in July over collective agreements and delayed aircraft deliveries.

SAS, whose biggest owners are Sweden and Denmark, grounded some 3,700 flights during the crippling strike which the airline said put the carrier’s future in doubt.

SAS said on Friday 1,700 flights, roughly 4% of the total number of flights, had been cancelled in September and October. Travellers had been informed and re-booked to other flights, it said.

“It is the effects from the strike but also delayed deliveries of aircraft and some other factors,” a SAS spokesperson said, adding that the company does not see lower demand.

SAS said last week it had secured bridge financing during U.S. chapter 11 bankruptcy protection proceedings through a deal with U.S. private equity firm Apollo Global Management.

The carrier, which even before the pandemic was losing money amid rising competition from low-cost carriers, filed for the protection in July, a day after the strike was launched.

The Swedish government has rejected a plea for more cash, while Denmark has said it might write off some debt and inject fresh funds if SAS found support also from new private-sector investors.

(Reporting by Helena Soderpalm, editing by Anna Ringstrom)

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What is a pilot strike?
A pilot strike is a work stoppage by pilots, often due to disputes over pay, working conditions, or collective agreements, which can lead to flight cancellations and operational disruptions for airlines.
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Bankruptcy protection is a legal status for a company that allows it to reorganize its debts and operations under court supervision, often to avoid liquidation and continue operations.

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