Mar 16 β€’ 14:04 UTC πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Norway Aftenposten

SAS cancels domestic flights due to the Middle East conflict

SAS has canceled over 100 domestic flights this week due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and rising fuel prices.

SAS has announced the cancellation of over 100 domestic flights this week, attributing the decision to the escalating conflict in the Middle East, which has also led to a spike in global fuel prices. Øystein Schmidt, the communications director for SAS, stated that the airline is implementing measures to enhance its operational resilience in light of these challenges. Flights affected include those heading to major cities such as Oslo, Stavanger, and Trondheim.

As part of its response, SAS is consolidating its capacity on routes where alternative connections are available, aiming to ensure reliable travel options for its customers despite the disrupted schedule. The airline is closely monitoring the situation, which has already caused significant disruptions in its flight operations, reflecting the impact of geopolitical issues on commercial aviation.

In contrast, Norwegian Air has reported that it has not canceled any domestic flights yet, stating that they are continuously assessing the situation but currently see no reason for cancellations. This differential response highlights how airlines may handle the challenges posed by external factors like international conflicts and fluctuating operational costs.

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