SAS is making some big changes. As part of its bankruptcy restructuring, Air France-KLM, along with other investors, will take a minority stake in the Scandinavian airline prompting a new commercial alignment and its move to the SkyTeam — not "StarTeam" — Alliance. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss. Plus, has United ordered too many planes?
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Reading List
Air France-KLM to Take Stake in SAS Under $1.2 Billion Deal
Portugal to Sell Majority Stake in National Airline TAP
United Buys 110 Airbus and Boeing Planes Amid Persistent Capacity Constraints
Learn more and register for the Skift Aviation Forum on November 1 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Reading List
Air France-KLM to Take Stake in SAS Under $1.2 Billion Deal
Portugal to Sell Majority Stake in National Airline TAP
United Buys 110 Airbus and Boeing Planes Amid Persistent Capacity Constraints
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