STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Scandinavian airline SAS and pilot unions could not find a solution to end the 10-day strike on Wednesday with negotiations to resume on Thursday, Norwegian daily Verdens Gang reported.
Long-struggling SAS has said the strike at the height of its peak season is costing $10 million to $13 million a day while at the same time it needs to slash costs and attract new investors to survive.
(Reporting by Johan Ahlander; Editing by Chris Reese)