Wednesday, November 14, 2012

SAS faith is being sealed


The labor unions for pilots and cabin crew in Denmark, Norway and Sweden are refusing to sign the new agreements with SAS for the proposed changes in the company.

According to sources in the management of SAS, the company are in deep financial problems and will possibly face bankruptcy if the new agreements are not made before the end of this week.

It seems irresponsible by the labor unions not to work with the management in this difficult situation.

It is a great shame to let a good and honest airline go bankrupt just because the staff is refusing to see and accept the harsh realities of life.

It is actually impossible to compete with so called low cost carriers as long as SAS continue to have major overhead costs, far higher salary and far better benefits than staff working in other airlines.
Let's just face the fact: - The golden days for SAS is over.

There are no longer any monopolies to guard the company from competition from other airlines.
It is just not possible to charge passengers what ever the company feels like any more.

It is indeed an unfair world we live in, but it is a fact. A transition from the old world to the new world takes time, but this transition should have started much earlier and been much more radical than what it has been so far.

It is now or never! Do not miss this chance!

It is indeed the Last Call for SAS.

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