SAS Reduces Expansion Plans For 1999 To Six Percent

Predicting lower economic growth in 1999, SAS is adjusting its capacity downward to expand by only 6% next year. The modification means that several routes will be terminated. As of March, for instance, the airline will no longer fly to Hong Kong, Rotterdam, Venice or Arkhangelsk. SAS said its...

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