SAS is bleeding and travelers may have to wait a long time for their money

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The SAS strike is now in its fifth day and the parties are not even at the negotiating table. At the same time as state-owned SAS loses up to SEK 130 million per day, tens of thousands of passengers are affected every day by canceled flights and extra costs, money that can take time to get back.

That SAS tops the Consumer Agency’s list of frustrated travelers comments CEO Anko van der Werff like this – see in the player above

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