All SAS articles – Page 7

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    Busy Ryanair stops Eurocontrol flight numbers falling below ‘low’ scenario in early February

    2022-02-10T15:14:00Z

    The number of flights in European airspace is tracking Eurocontrol’s ‘low’ scenario so far in February, despite Ryanair operating above pre-pandemic levels, as the region’s response to the Omicron variant of Covid-19 hits the recovery trajectory.

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    SAS reinforces transatlantic network with Toronto services

    2022-02-09T09:57:00Z

    Star Alliance carrier SAS is to open transatlantic services to Toronto from both Copenhagen and Stockholm this year. The carrier will operate long-range Airbus A321LRs on the services which commence in June. SAS states that it will operate to the Canadian city three-times weekly from Copenhagen and four-times weekly from ...

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    Airline CEO churn moderated in 2021 – with Canada clearout the exception

    2022-01-18T12:44:00Z

    Fifteen of the world’s top 100 airlines and groups welcomed new chief executives in the 12 months to early December 2021, according to FlightGlobal’s latest survey, with upheaval among North American airlines a notable theme – and one that is set to continue into 2022.

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    Airlines keep eyes on the summer prize despite winter worries

    2021-12-17T09:30:00Z

    It has been almost two decades since there was a direct transatlantic flight operating out of St Louis. That Lufthansa should announce plans to serve the Missouri city in 2022 at a time when the Omicron variant is casting such a pall over near-term demand illustrates the continued faith airlines have in the next northern hemisphere summer.

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    SAS chief uncertain of Omicron winter impact but optimistic on summer 2022

    2021-12-15T10:23:00Z

    The chief executive of Scandinavian carrier SAS has described his ‘optimism’ over demand in summer 2022, despite the near-term uncertainty created by the Omicron variant of Covid-19.

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    SAS looks at fleet options for thinner network demand

    2021-11-30T18:28:00Z

    Scandinavia’s SAS is evaluating fleet options to address lower demand on the company’s network, and is closing in on a decision. Speaking during a full-year briefing, chief executive Anko van der Werff said the company was assessing “what we can do, what we want to get” and was “nearing the ...

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    SAS to introduce new Connect and Link operating arms at Copenhagen

    2021-11-30T17:50:00Z

    Scandinavia’s SAS is preparing to commence operations from Copenhagen with new internal operating models, known as SAS Connect and SAS Link, but insists they will not prove confusing to customers. SAS says market dynamics have “changed substantially” over the course of the pandemic and the shift requires the company to ...

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    ​SAS chief sounds warning on ‘wall of debt’ facing airline industry

    2021-10-18T15:58:00Z

    The airline industry is “not out of the woods yet”, SAS chief executive Anko van der Werff has cautioned, as companies face the prospect of managing huge debt burdens built-up through Covid-19.

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    EasyJet crew’s forced emergency stop averted taxi collision with SAS jet

    2021-09-23T10:22:00Z

    Dutch investigators have disclosed that an EasyJet Airbus A320 crew was forced to make an emergency stop to prevent a taxiing collision at Amsterdam Schiphol, after an SAS A320neo failed to give way at a junction. The EasyJet aircraft had landed on runway 18R and the SAS jet on the ...

  • January 2021
    Airline Business

    Europe’s airlines acutely aware that winter is coming

    2021-09-03T10:03:00Z

    There are reasons to be cheerful about Europe’s recent performance. But the outlook for the coming winter season on the passenger side of the business remains awash with uncertainty.

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    SAS reports summer demand increase but warns of continued uncertainties

    2021-09-01T15:50:00Z

    Scandinavian airline SAS sees “encouraging signs” of greater demand through the summer season but is warning that “significant challenges” remain as the spread of the Delta variant of Covid-19 delays its capacity ramp-up.

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    SAS turns in first quarterly operating improvement since crisis began

    2021-05-27T11:57:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has turned in a first-half operating loss of SKr4.2 billion ($506 million), a deterioration on the previous year’s figure – although the company’s second quarter improved. It slashed operating losses for the second quarter by around 40% to just over SKr2 billion. Demand remained low during this ...

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    Avianca Holdings chief Van der Werff selected to lead SAS

    2021-04-28T14:27:00Z

    Latin American airline operator Avianca Holdings’ head, Anko Van der Werff, is to take up the position of chief executive of Scandinavian flag-carrier SAS by mid-July. Van der Werff will succeed Rickard Gustafson, who will relinquish his position in May and hand control in the interim to chief commercial officer ...

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    Pilot strike does not free SAS from compensation obligation: court

    2021-03-24T12:27:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS has lost a European court judgement over passenger compensation in the event of a strike by airline personnel, after a ruling that valid industrial action does not qualify as extraordinary circumstances. The European Court of Justice ruling contradicts a previous finding by Swedish consumer disputes board ARN ...

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    SAS poised to re-open European summer routes if restrictions ease

    2021-02-25T07:58:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS is preparing to re-open 180 routes for the summer within the Nordic region and Europe, believing that vaccination programmes are set to ease travel restrictions. The airline is continuing to suffer heavily from the air transport crisis, turning in a pre-tax loss of SKr1.94 billion ($234 million) ...

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    French and Swedish state aid to airlines not discriminatory: European court

    2021-02-17T14:56:00Z

    European court judges have thrown out a case against the state aid granted to French and Scandinavian carriers, which had been brought by budget airline Ryanair. Ryanair had alleged infringement of non-discrimination principles as well as the obligation to weigh the benefits of the aid against its adverse effect on ...

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    SAS stays with Leap-1A for remainder of A320neo order

    2021-02-16T10:50:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS has stayed with CFM International for a further batch of engines for its Airbus A320neo-family fleet. SAS has directly ordered 65 A320neos of which 30 have been delivered. It also operates another 15 on lease, including a single A321LR, all of them fitted with the CFM Leap-1A ...

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    Airline Business

    SAS leans on domestic markets amid intensifying competition

    2021-01-20T15:53:00Z

    Large domestic markets have helped ease several carriers through the Covid-19 crisis, as travel restrictions and a fear of moving across borders bolster internal demand within countries with large populations and territories.

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    SAS chief Gustafson stepping down to take top post at industrial firm

    2021-01-12T08:55:00Z

    Scandinavian carrier SAS’s chief executive, Rickard Gustafson, is to step down from the position and leave the company after a decade in charge. Gustafson will leave by the beginning of July, the airline states, taking up the chief executive role at Swedish industrial group SKF, succeeding Alrik Danielson. SKF specialises ...

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    SAS not counting Norwegian out as rival plans $450m share issue

    2020-12-03T12:03:00Z

    Scandinavian operator SAS believes that it will face a fiercely competitive situation in the region during crisis recovery, irrespective of the survival – or otherwise – of budget rival Norwegian. Norwegian disclosed plans on 3 December to pursue a new share issue intended to raise gross proceeds of up to ...