Pay talks between Scandinavian airline SAS and its pilots collapsed on Monday, triggering a strike that the company says puts the future of the airline at risk.
About 1,000 cockpit crew, who are pushing for an improved pay deal, are expected to join the strike even as the airline group seeks a financial lifeline.
SAS issued a warning that the strikes, which are set to begin as soon as possible, would be “devastating”.
“We will do our utmost to reach an agreement that is viable to secure…