SAS will say goodbye to half of the Danish kabineansatte.

In a letter to their union – CAU – attach SAS up to terminate 600 of the close to 1200 kabineansatte in SAS Denmark, writes TV2 Lorry.

the Redundancies were already announced in april, when SAS told that around 5000, of which 1700 in Denmark would be terminated.

Wednesday could Magazine 3F then tell SAS in the end of the month would have an overview of the future of the organization.

the Airline did not think it made sense to maintain the Danish employees in the scheme for compensatory.

thus It seems to be of importance for the 600 of the Danish kabineansatte.

– We will now, in cooperation with the SAS try to reduce the number of employees who must be terminated, says CAU’s president, Christa Ceré, to TV2 Lorry.

– It may be that some wish to go on reduced hours, voluntary leave of absence or, where appropriate, a voluntary termination, the sounds.

HP Private provide to TV2 Lorry that the trade union expects that to be cut 187 full-time jobs among their members, who works for SAS in the terminals.

As several of the members work part-time, fear the HK Private, that there can be more than 187 members, who will lose the job.

3F informs on to the Magazine 3F, to over 400 members who work as bagageportører in the airport, stands to lose the job.

the SAS want to TV2 Lorry not to comment on the negotiations.

The Danish press officer, David Beck-Hansen, told the tv station that the formal process was initiated on Tuesday.

Branchemediet Check-In could Thursday to tell you that opsigelserne going to affect the 650 full-time jobs among the scandinavian pilots.

the airline industry has been plunged into a veritable whirlwind on top of the outbreak of the coronavirus.

There has been introduced a global travel restrictions, and this has meant that SAS and other companies have had to keep their planes on the ground with great loss.

it is expected That the low demand on flights in the rest of 2020, which in april got the SAS to announce fyringsrunden of 5000 employees.

According to the Norwegian media Bergens Tidende, SAS has sold travel for approximately 4.6 billion dollars, which are, or are expected to be canceled.

SAS is, however, quietly started to re-open several routes. In the middle of June to be reopened, among other things, the route from Copenhagen to Munich and Brussels.