David NikelFrequent flyers across Northern Europe are breathing a sigh of relief today as the SAS pilot strike comes to an end. An agreement reachedLate on Thursday evening, SAS confirmed the end of the strike at a press conference after almost two days of intensive mediation. Christian Laulund, head of the SAS pilots at the Norwegian Flyers' Federation, said the most important thing was to ensure that members do not lose their jobs and that they have job security. The impact of the strike on SASAviation experts have claimed the lost revenues will cost SAS more than $50 million. A spokesperson for Norwegian claimed that using price to manage demand is standard procedure in the industry.
Source: Forbes May 03, 2019 04:30 UTC