Monday 22 Jun, 2026

SAS pilots furious about flights to the Canary Islands

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SAS pilots do not want to fly return trips to Las Palmas during the same working shift, writes the news agency Siren.

It takes 14 hours and the crews become exhausted.

According to a report to the Swedish Work Environment Authority, their safety representatives want to stop SAS's plans to reintroduce pilots' round-trip flights to the Canary Islands.

Source: Aftonbladet.se

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