Stockholm: More than 70,000 passangers were stranded after Scandinavian airlines SAS has cancelled hundreds of flights worldwide on Friday after its pilots in Norway, Sweden and Denmark went on a strike.
SAS authorities have said it has cancelled 673 flights after it 1,409 pilots stay away from work demanding salary hike.
SAS warned that the continuing strike could affect a further 100,000 passengers over the weekend.
In the early hours of Friday, last-minute salary negotiations between SAS and the Swedish Air Line Pilots Association broke down. As a result, 492 Swedish SAS pilots went on strike, followed by 545 Norwegian and 372 Danish colleagues.
"It is deeply regretful that the pilots strike will have a negative impact on our customers. SAS is prepared to continue to negotiate, but if the requirements were to be met, they would have very negative consequences for the company," SAS Director of Communications Karin Nyman said.