After an extra board meeting Norwegian said it has created three new subsidiaries for its pilots in Scandinavia. The collective agreement will apply in the new firms, including the right to strike, said the airline.
The move, however, did nothing to end the conflict and late on Thursday the airline announced that nearly all flights within Scandinavia would remain grounded on Friday.
“Enough is enough. More than 100,000 travellers have been affected by the pilot strike so far. Norwegian Air Norway (NAN) management has been given full power by management of the mother company to rescue the organization from this ongoing crisis,” said the airline in a press release.
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