According to Sydsvenskan has over 40 100 departures from Copenhagen set, even though the company reached a settlement with the cabin crew union CAU during the day.
– We signed the agreement at 14:30 am which would mean that the strike would end. But some employees have decided to continue the strike and come to their flights, said SAS Danish Communications Trine Kromann-Mikkelsen told the newspaper.
cabin staff dissatisfaction because SAS took over twelve aircraft and personnel from the bankrupt company Cimber. The union argues that it means worsening conditions, something that the company rejects.
It is still unclear how many flights will be affected by the conflict. SAS CIO Trine Kromann-Mikkelsen urges passengers to stay informed about the situation by checking out the company’s website.
– We also send out SMS messages to all passengers that we have the numbers to, which is most, she says to Sydsvenskan.
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