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Briefing: SAS to cancel 1,000 flights in April after jet fuel price doubles in 10 days
Strategic angle: The Scandinavian airline has announced further cancellations expected after Easter due to soaring jet fuel prices.
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Updated 24 days ago
Scandinavian airline SAS is set to cancel 1,000 flights in April as a direct response to a sharp increase in jet fuel prices, which have reportedly doubled over a ten-day period.
This substantial rise in fuel costs is expected to create operational challenges, prompting the airline to adjust its flight schedule accordingly.
The potential for additional cancellations after Easter indicates ongoing volatility in operational capacity, which may affect overall throughput in the airline's network.