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This applies to passengers after the SAS strike – VG


BRIGHT SKY: This will soon be a common sight again; a SAS plane taking off – like SK907 with a course for Newark on 2 July.

It will take a few days before all the planes are back in the air after the SAS strike has now been called off. If your flight does not go as planned, you will be notified by text message.

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After fifteen days of strike and six days of intense negotiations, it has become night until Tuesday agreement between the SAS management and the SAS pilots.

– Finally, we can resume normal operations and fly our customers on their long-awaited summer holidays, says SAS CEO Anko van der Werff.

SAS announces that operations will be resumed “as soon as possible”.

Informs passengers

– If you have not heard anything, show up at the airport, says press manager Tonje Sund to VG.

There will also be information on all flights on SAS.NO. But Sund adds that it is important to follow the news. Suddenly, the mobile can be without coverage or run out of power, and then you do not receive the important text message.

– Double check that the contact info you have provided is correct, she advises.

It would be annoying if the text message went to the wrong mobile number.

– If your plane does not leave, you will be notified by text message. It is a puzzle to be solved and we will, in consultation with various actors, including the charter operators, see where the need is greatest and what is practically possible, says Sund and adds that around 3,000 charter passengers are stranded.

SAS will inform passengers continuously by text message.

– Everyone is focused on getting started as quickly as possible. A lot will work out in the first 24 hours. But planes and crew will be a little different places and it will take a couple of days before you are back in normal operation, says Sund.

But flights that have already been canceled this Monday will remain canceled.

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