SAS Wants Governments To Pay For Tsunami Rescue Flights

SAS wants the governments of Denmark, Sweden and Norway to pay SEK28 million (US$4 million) for the rescue flights it operated after the recent tsunami catastrophe in Southeast Asia. SAS says it dispatched 23 unscheduled flights to the region to bring back about 3,600 vacationers to Oslo, Stockholm...

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