A planned strike by SAS cabin crew has been averted after the Norwegian United Federation of Trade Unions (Fellesforbundet) and the Norwegian Employers’ Organisation for Aviation (NHO Luftfart) reached an agreement through mediation. The negotiations concerned the terms of employment for cabin personnel at the Scandinavian airline. Details of the agreement have not been immediately released, but both parties confirmed a resolution was found, preventing disruption to flights. The potential strike had raised concerns about significant travel chaos across Scandinavia and Europe. This outcome follows intensive mediation efforts to bridge the gap between the union’s demands and the employer’s position. Further information regarding the specifics of the collective bargaining agreement is expected to be published shortly.
