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SAS Pilots Move Forward With Strike As Negotiations Collapse: This Is What You Need To Know



Scandinavian Airlines, SAS, is in a bit of a pickle.

The deadline for the negotiations between SAS and the pilot’s representatives at the Swedish National Mediation Office was set till today at midnight, Swedish time. The negotiations did, however, prove to be unsuccessful, and the strike is in full motion.



A few minutes after midnight, the negotiations were discontinued. The strike in Sweden is underway. I have just got in my car to go back home and sleep. Our assessment is that the two counterparts stand too far away from each other. Things have to change for these negotiations to have an impact,” said

The strike, involving 1500 pilots has therefore officially begun, with SAS canceling over 200 flights originally scheduled to depart Friday. SAS says on their website that they will offer anyone who has a departing flight between 26-29 April the choice to reschedule their flight without any cost. None of SAS partner airlines will be affected by the strike.

SAS Pilot Group, which represents 95% of all SAS-pilots across all Scandinavian countries have demanded higher salaries and better working conditions. While the negotiations in Stockholm have come to an unfortunate end, the negotiations in Norway and Denmark are at this time still continuing.



According to SAS, around 70% of the company’s flights are affected during a strike. The rest of the flights are carried out by partner airlines. This means that about 70.000 travelers are affected by Fridays canceled flights. Another estimated 100.000 will be affected by the weekends canceled flights.

You can find more specific information about individual flights here. Some are still operating without being affected by the strike.



 

The information below is taken directly from SAS website:

 

SAS IS OFFERING VOLUNTARY REBOOKING FREE OF CHARGE, for those passengers who are being worried about their travel arrangements being affected by a possible pilot strike starting on 26APRIL19.

The offer is valid for SAS operated flights. Flights operated by our partners are not affected by a possible strike and are not subject for voluntary rebooking free of charge.  

We are offering our customers to voluntary change their reservation free of charge on My Bookings, even if the flight hasn’t yet been affected or canceled as long as the following criteria are met:



·        Your flight is with SAS

·        Flight is not cancelled

·        The departure date of your flight are between 26-29 April 2019

·        Your ticket number starts with 117

·        Your ticket is issued on/before 24 April 2019

·        The ticket is purchased on SAS web, SAS App or SAS Call Center.

·        If you booked via a travel agent or a tour operator, please contact them directly.

You can rebook to a SAS flight on another date to the same destination if the same service class as the original ticket is available. The new date of travel may not be later than 06May until 30 September 2019.

Please note that you cannot rebook your trip online if you are travelling with an infant, ordered a special meal, are travelling as an unaccompanied minor, have requested transportation of a wheelchair or pet.

SAS will not reimburse travelers for costs such as, but not limited to, accommodations, meals or surface or air transport related for voluntary rebookings.



Did you book your ticket via a travel agent or a tour operator? Please contact your travel agent for more information.


IS YOUR FLIGHT CANCELED?
You have 3 options, regardless of ticket type:

1.     WAIT FOR OUR REBOOKING TO THE NEXT AVAILABLE FLIGHT

If your flight is canceled, the rebooking process is started immediately. Once you’ve been rebooked, we’ll send you an SMS. If you booked your ticket via a travel agent, you can contact them directly to find out about your rebooking options.



2.     REBOOK TO A FLIGHT ON A LATER DATE

For all reservations made via SAS, please visit flysas.com – Traffic disruptions, to find contact information.

If you booked your ticket via a travel agent, you can contact them directly to find out about your rebooking options. If you fly charter with an SAS flight, i.e. flight numbers SK7000 – SK7999, please contact your tour operator. You’ll find the contact details in your travel documents.



3.     CANCEL YOUR TICKET AND GET A REFUND

If your SAS flight has been canceled or delayed by more than 3 hours and you no longer wish to travel, you’re entitled to a full refund of your ticket. If you do this, please note that we won’t be obliged to provide assistance (such as meals and accommodations) once you’ve canceled your ticket.
HOW TO REQUEST A REFUND FOR A CANCELED FLIGHT: If you booked via SAS and your ticket number starts with 117,  you can request a refund. If you prefer, a request for refund can be made later.

If you booked via a travel agent or tour operator, please contact them directly, as we can only reimburse the person/company that made the booking.

A)    If SAS has rebooked you on a flight departing WITHIN 24 HOURS from your original departure:

·        If we’ve offered you a new flight but you choose to book your own transportation, you’re still entitled to a full refund of your unused SAS ticket. In this case, we won’t reimburse you for any alternative transportation.

·        Remember to cancel your ticket with SAS or with your tour operator/travel agent to receive a refund for the unused SAS ticket (see above under 3 “How to request a refund for a canceled flight”).

·        Please note that we are not obliged to cover any expenses for meals or hotel accommodations during the delay once you’ve canceled your ticket with SAS.



B)    If SAS has rebooked you on a flight departing 24 HOURS OR MORE after your original departure:

·        If we’re not able to rebook you on a new flight departing within 24 hours of your original departure, you may book another airline ticket, take a train, bus or rent a car. We will reimburse the difference between your unused SAS ticket and the cost of your new transportation under comparable transport conditions upon production of receipts. If you choose to book alternative travel, please remember to cancel your ticket with SAS to get a refund for your unused ticket.

·        Please note that the cost for the alternative transportation must be in the same price range as your original ticket. If you choose to buy a new airline ticket, we will only reimburse you for a trip in the same service class as in your original SAS ticket.

 


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