Originally Posted by
AnaTFN
Husband has a flight on SAS (to US) July 1st and just got the notification from SAS about the strikes and offering him to rebook, even if his flights have not been cancelled yet so the rebooking offer did come before any cancellation.
I also have this message in my booking for LHR - CPH on July 1st.
Maybe I have misunderstood, but I thought it was only SAS Mainline whose pilots will potentially strike, whereas the LHR flights are operated by SAS Connect (different union), and therefore unaffected.
I am wondering whether SAS is simply trying to bring in more revenue from the rebooking activities given that fares will have increased, or would a potential lockout affect Connect flights as well?