SAS strike cancels 50 flights
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Your support makes all the difference.OSLO (AP) - SAS flight attendants in Norway and Denmark staged the third wildcat strike in a week against the Scandinavian carrier, halting more than 50 international flights. About 6,000 passengers were stranded or delayed in Oslo although most domestic flights were unaffected, the airline said. Danish workers, who had staged a two-day wildcat strike last week and one-hour stoppages on Tuesday and Wednesday, walked out in Copenhagen.
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