SAS Strike Vote Puts Holiday Travel to Scandinavia at Risk

By Ivan PetrenkoNov 13, 2025 21:43 PMNews
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The announcement that SAS cabin crew at Heathrow are voting on potential strike action has become a significant development for travellers planning winter journeys. The ballot, which involves more than one hundred staff members, is taking place just weeks before the holiday peak, raising concerns among passengers who rely on SAS for connections to Scandinavia. The disagreement stems from a pay offer that staff say doesn’t reflect the realities of rising living costs.

The key issue is timing, as the ballot runs from mid November to early December, directly overlapping with the planning period for festive trips. The airline’s offer of a 3.5 per cent rise falls below inflation, and crew members argue that the lack of backdating leaves their earnings behind rising costs. Because of this standoff, the chances of a strike have grown, and passengers may need to follow updates more attentively than usual.

“SAS is not only offering its staff a real-terms pay cut but then saying they won’t even backdate it to the pay anniversary. This is penny pinching of the highest order and our members won’t stand for it. SAS management need to come back to the negotiating table with an improved offer or their passengers won’t be flying home to Scandinavia this festive season."
Unite regional officer Callum Rochford

If a strike does occur, travellers heading to Norway, Sweden, Denmark and neighbouring destinations could face reduced schedules or unexpected cancellations. When timetables break down, it usually affects more than the original flight - seats on other services fill quickly, making it tougher to rearrange connecting plans. With December traditionally being a high demand month, the possibility of sudden interruptions becomes a practical concern for anyone relying on SAS during this period.

With this uncertainty, travellers may need to prepare more carefully. Travellers can lessen the pressure by choosing flexible fares, checking whether their insurance covers strike-related issues and keeping an eye on airline notifications. Those with fixed travel dates or important connections should consider having alternative plans, especially when travelling to Scandinavian cities where SAS is one of the main carriers during the winter holidays.

What’s happening now shows how quickly workplace disputes can spill over into the travel world, especially at the height of the holiday rush. For anyone planning to fly, the takeaway is straightforward: staying prepared and informed matters while the situation is still up in the air. Whether disruptions materialise or not, the news serves as a reminder of how quickly operational issues can influence even well planned winter journeys.

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