Strike Scraps 120 SAS Flights In Copenhagen
SAS was forced to cancel more that 120 flights at Copenhagen's Kastrup Airport on May 31 and June 1 due to a wildcat strike by Scandinavian Ground Services baggage handlers over holiday scheduling. Some 14,000 passengers were affected, said SAS. The strike was suspended on June 1, as the airline...
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