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SAS Returns To New York And Los Angeles With Airbus Widebodies
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Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) announced on Twitter yesterday that it was restarting widebody direct flights to Los Angeles from yesterday and that flights between Oslo and New York would resume on July 3, 2021. On the routes between Scandanavia and the United States, SAS will deploy its Airbus A350-900 and Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
SAS flies to LAX from CPH three times per week. Photo: SAS
On March 16, 2020, SAS suspended most of its flights due to the effect COVID-19 was having on international travel, saying:
Due to the coronavirus and the measures implemented by national authorities, the demand for air travel is essentially non-existent. SAS has therefore decided to put most of its operations on hold, starting Monday, March 16, and until necessary prerequisites for commercial air traffic returns.
Ryanair appeals against European ruling
Irish airline Ryanair will appeal the judgment of the General Court of the European Union (TGUE) regarding state support granted by Finland to the airline Finnair and by Sweden and Denmark to SAS, which this judicial body considered legal.
A spokesman for the airline confirmed today in a statement that the company will appeal against that decision to the EU Court of Justice, the EU s highest administrative body. One of the EU s greatest achievements is the creation of a genuine single market for air transport. The approval by the European Commission of Finnish, Danish and Swedish state support goes against the principles of Community law, said the Ryanair spokesman. In the opinion of Ryanair, Europe s leader in the low-cost sector, the TGUE decision nullifies the 30 years of liberalization process in this market, allowing those countries to have grant advantages to their national flag airlines over more efficient competitors ,
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Wallenius Wilhelmsen CEO Craig Jasienski Steps Down
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Craig Jasienski (Photo: Wallenius Wilhelmsen)
Norwegian/Swedish shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen announced its CEO, Craig Jasienski, has stepped down from his role and left the company effective March 8.
The car carrier operator said its current CFO, Torbjørn Wist, will assume the role of acting CEO while it works to find a replacement for Jasienski, a 30-year Wallenius Wilhelmsen employee.
Wist joined Wallenius Wilhelmsen as EVP and CFO on October 1, 2020. He has previously served as EVP & CFO in Scandinavian Airlines System and has held several managerial positions within both the telecommunications and financial services industries internationally.