@marcusleriksson@SAS Ja. de ställer in flyg nu på grund av inkompetens, inte pilotstrejken. De övergav många kunder i kväll, bröt mot konsumentlagstiftningen och lämnade dem utan boende.
@shirinpatel88 @td60109@cords82@LandonKissell@SAS I hope that is good news for some.
For many of us, this pushing of the strike date provides little comfort as we try to sleep on cold tile floors.
@ronirok@td60109@cords82@LandonKissell@SAS “We’ll know tomorrow” is another way of saying “we have flights leaving in an hour or so and still have no idea if they have pilots.”
@sas@cnn@msnbc SAS, ahead of its pilot strike, canceled our flight (with children 2,4,&7), booked us on separate flights tomorrow, and will not find us accommodations. We are sleeping on the floor of MXP, and cust service hung up on us 2x. There is no SAS rep at the airport.
@peter_evangelos@jallen0472@SAS@CNN@MSNBC They will probably cancel it regardless of what happens. Avoiding a strike at midnight is just a stay of execution.
A quick read through their mentions on here paints a picture of a company that has accepted its fate. Bankruptcy seems more likely than a settlement.
@LandonKissell@jallen0472@SAS@CNN@MSNBC I think @SAS might actually be just planning for bankruptcy. Don’t go to any airport assuming they will fly you. We did, and now we are sleeping on the floor after their agent said “good luck” and hung up on me.
@SAS@CNN@MSNBC@cnbc SAS is flagrantly violating EU consumer laws on the eve of the pilot strike as they obviously prepare for bankruptcy. They are leaving thousands of pssengers stranded and without support.