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netteseth

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  1. To Hallasm....thanks for the information! Even if there's a postponement and any strike is delayed 14 days, there would still seem to be a risk as I think SAS pilots have engaged in at least one wildcat (unannounced) strike in the past, stranding thousands. .
  2. If there is a strike postponement, does that mean that a strike can still happen within the14 days after June 29? or can customers be assured that there will be no strike in the 14 days after June 29?
  3. If SAS advises that the pilot strike is "settled", do the pilots still have the right to strike AFTER 29 June given that they provided SAS the required the advanced strike notice or do they have to re-advise intent to strike and a new 14 day clock starts running ? The concern here is that since they provided notice, outbound flights may leave but return flights cancelled if the pilots strike anyway prior to your return trip.
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