(Reuters) - Scandinavian airline SAS has filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States to help cut debt, after wage talks with its pilots collapsed, triggering a strike that adds to travel ...
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STORY: SAS has filed for bankruptcy protection in the U.S. The Scandinavian airline said Tuesday (July 5) that strike action by pilots has impacted its financial position and liquidity. Wage talks ...
SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) this week has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States. This comes just one day after its pilots went on strike, which has resulted in 80 percent of ...
Scandinavian Airlines is voluntarily filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S., as a strike by its pilots due to an ongoing pay dispute has grounded half of the carrier’s flights. The ...
The Scandinavian airline, SAS, announced that it has gone bankrupt a day after 1,000 pilots walked out on strike. On Tuesday, the airline voluntarily filed for ‘Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings’ in ...
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