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SAS cancels more flights amid strike talks

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COPENHAGEN: Negotiatio­ns have resumed between Scandinavi­an airline SAS and its striking pilots, a mediator said, as hundreds more flights were cancelled due to the strike action which has affected over 380,000 passengers.

It is the first time both sides have sat down together for talks since SAS pilots walked off the job in Sweden, Denmark and Norway on Friday demanding better pay and conditions, though they met prior to the walkout.

“There are discussion­s underway in Oslo. They concern the three countries,” said Jan Sjolin, a spokesman for the Swedish National Mediation Office, on Wednesday.

Despite the resumed negotiatio­ns SAS still cancelled flights that had been scheduled for yesterday.

Around lunchtime on Wednesday the airline announced it was cancelling 280 flights scheduled up to 2pm local time yesterday, affecting 20,000 passengers.

Then shortly after 10pm, with negotiatio­ns still going on in Oslo, SAS announced it was cancelling another 429 flights, affecting another 34,590 passengers.

That brings the total of cancelled flights to over 4,000 since the stoppage by 1,409 pilots hit domestic, European and long-haul SAS flights.

“The situation is still very much deadlocked. The parties have not been able to agree,” mediator Mats Wilhelm Ruland said on Wednesday, adding however that both parties had signalled they wished to continue negotiatio­ns, Norwegian daily VG reported.

The Swedish Air Line Pilots Associatio­n, which initiated the strike, has said that months of previous talks had failed to result in a solution to pilots’ “deteriorat­ing work conditions, unpredicta­ble work schedules and job insecurity”.

It added that work schedules, not wages, were the SAS pilots’ main gripe as most have to work at variable times and days and sometimes several weekends in a row.

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