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Nordic airline SAS cans ad after online hate campaign

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STOCKHOLM: Nordic airline SAS removed an internet ad debunking myths about Scandinavi­a on Wednesday after it became the victim of an online hate campaign, particular­ly from nationalis­t and right-wing groups.

The airline’s commercial “What is truly Scandinavi­an?” sought to extol the virtue of travel by showing how aspects of the region’s culture, from Swedish meatballs to Danish pastries to parental leave, elsewhere originally.

“What is really Scandinavi­an? Absolutely nothing,” it said. “In a way, Scandinavi­a was brought here piece by piece, by everyday people we found the best of our home away from home.” Lawmakers in the populist Danish People’s Party said SAS, or Scandinavi­an Airlines, had denigrated Danish culture and they called on the Danish government, all came from which has a 14 per cent stake in the airline, to react.

“I have always flown with SAS a lot but I would have bad taste in my mouth if I did it again because they spit on us like that,” the party’s foreign affairs spokespers­on, Soeren Espersen, told tabloid Ekstra Bladet.

The ad said Danish pastries were actually Austrian, Swedish meatballs originated in Turkey, the region’s windmills came from what is now Iran, liquorice was Chinese and even the pride of Norway — the paperclip — was invented by an American.

“When analysing the pattern and volume of reactions we have reason to suspect an online attack and that the campaign has been hijacked,” the airline said. SAS said it expected to share more informatio­n about the social media campaign waged against the ad later on Wednesday.— Reuters

 ?? — AFP ?? Scandinavi­an airline SAS aircrafts are parked at Terminal 4 at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden.
— AFP Scandinavi­an airline SAS aircrafts are parked at Terminal 4 at Arlanda Airport in Stockholm, Sweden.

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