Monday, November 21, 2016

SAS consider to flag out fly – Aftenposten

In an internal email that went out to all SAS employees last week, writes chief executive Rickard Gustafson that the company is “considering new ways to operate on, including a launch of an operating permit outside Scandinavia”.

This type bransjenettstedet check-in.dk on Monday.

the Message from Gustafson is different than the konernsjefen have said before. He has namelig assured the employees that the SAS in the future to be a scandinavian company with scandinavian employees in scandinavian conditions.

He has, however, added that if driftsgrunnlaget changes in the industry, also need the SAS to follow the other companies not to be outdone.

– New owners can move SAS out of Scandinavia

Will cut spending

An operating permit outside Scandinavia will give SAS the ability to flag the parts of the aircraft fleet and establish bases with local staff.

This SAS has criticised the English for. because one believes that this creates different conditions of competition.

Check-in type that it appears from the e-mail that a non-scandinavian operating authority is one of the possibilities of the SAS management look at to be able to reduce the company’s expenses.



There is a known issue that the SAS are still struggling with higher production costs than its competitors.

SAS confirms that the information is given

SAS’s managing director in Norway, Knut Morten Johansen said earlier in the day to the site E24 ar it does not want to elaborate on the content in the e-mail further, because the company is in a so-called “quiet period” in against the presentation of the financial statements that come in the middle of December.

To Aftenposten he says, however, that it is not sent out a common mail to the employees, so the Danish site writing:

– There is no letter to the employee. But ceo Rickard Gustafson has informed in meetings and on the intranet about the ongoing update of the strategy, with reference to what you said in June at Q2. The company will expand and buy new aircraft, and the information is assessments around this, claims Johansen.

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