SAS is canceling over 100 flights in Norway this week, according to reports. The airline cites the Iran war and high fuel prices as reasons, with its communications chief stating measures are being taken to strengthen resilience due to the Middle East situation and rapid global fuel price increases. However, the pilots' union reportedly claims the cancellations are related to stalled wage negotiations.
A total of 110 flights are being canceled from Bergen, Oslo, Trondheim, and Stavanger.
measures are being taken to strengthen resilience due to the Middle East situation and rapid global fuel price increases