SAS Delays Aircraft Purchases Opting For Savings Increase
SAS has delayed a decision to purchase a new fleet of long-haul aircraft worth up to 15 billion kronor (US$1.8 billion) and instead will focus on cutting costs. The carrier said it wants to press ahead with a savings plan, introduced in March, before it orders the new airplanes. SAS wants to boost...
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