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I was due on a 5pm flight, 4:30 boarding. At 4:30 we were told that the captain has gone to a meeting in Copenhagen and hasn't arrived back. "Hopefully this flight doesnt get cancelled". Next info in 30 mins. No problem thinks me, wander to the bar.
Looking at the board there are now 13 flights that have all followed the pattern of SAS flights "next info 5:30", "next info 6:00" "next info 6:20" .... All updated at the same time.
Are SAS having some sort of crisis meeting and have sacked all the pilots or what ??
Surely delaying 13 flights has a knock on effect at other airports with landing times and therefore costs to reschedule ??
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