SAS’ Top Priorities Are Versatility And Sustainability
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), having rebounded from disruptive pilot strikes just before the summer peak season, is eying incremental growth opportunities while also recognizing a bigger-picture need to satisfy a growing demand for more environmentally friendly operations. The Stockholm-based carrier...
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