Swedish Championship travelers can get a nightmare start to the football championship.
SAS pilot strike breaks out at 18 if the parties do not agree.
Previously, Air France pilots decided to remove hands from the levers of the weekend.
Early on Friday morning put the parties at the negotiating table again.
SAS pilots go on strike starting at 18 in the evening unless the parties – union Swedish Pilots ‘Association (SPF) and the employers’ organization Swedish airline industry – will agree.
Since the parties sat down at the table have no information leaked out if they come closer to a solution or not.
– They are still in negotiations and we have no forecast for when it can be told, says Nadia Jaber, press secretary at the Swedish aviation industry.
SAS: No concern among customers
Swedish pilots ‘Association would not currently comment on negotiations relating mainly to the pilots’ salaries.
the notice applies to members of the SPF who work at SAS pilots on short lines in Sweden and Europe and has Arlanda Airport as a base. Between 300 and 350 pilots are said to be interested. Around 4 000 passengers hit the first days of the strike breaks out in the evening, according to SAS.
During the day, several SAS flights from Arlanda set, most of which are domestic flights. Among other things, it departures to Lulea and Malmo at 17:50.
According to SAS, it has nothing to do with the conflict.
– It’s not because of the hearing, but it is quite normal that we get cancellations. It depends on various factors, including the disease. Sometimes, to cover up with the other staff, but this time it was not, says Karin Nyman, Director of Communications at SAS.
It is unclear how extensive the possible strike would be but as previously reported, travelers going to the football championship in France, with the opening match of the night, hit hard.
The airline SAS still hoping that the strike is avoided.
– Our ambition is that we will find a solution, but we do not notice that there is a concern among customers, says Karin Nyman, Director of communications at SAS.
Chaos in French cities
the situation is not improved by the French strike threat. Pilots employed by the French airline Air France has declared a strike between 11 and 14 June. The strike affecting the Air France plane that is not operated by another airline.
In France the situation is based on dissatisfaction with a bill for stricter labor law legislation. In the EM cities of Paris and Marseille is including refuse collection and transport workers strike which has led to mountains of rubbish in the streets and chaos in public transport, reports including The Guardian reported.
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