Scandinavian Airlines Adjusts Schedule Amid Fuel Price Hikes
Scandinavian Airlines is canceling around 1,000 flights in April 2026 due to the surge in oil prices caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East, according to reports. SAS has also canceled several hundred flights during March 2026, primarily on short-haul routes within Norway and Scandinavia. The airline’s CEO Anko van der Werff is quoted as saying that the realignment of one of Europe’s most iconic airlines is necessary to ensure its long-term sustainability. AeroTime reports.