SAS made their choice; More of the same

They picked a non scandinavian person with airline CEO experience and a tiny localisation excuse of having worked in Stockholm but not for a scandinavian company.

At least Anko have experience in how to try to refinance airlines that in reality are bust. Even though he is leaving one n the midle of a chapter 11 equivalent. 

He is supposed to be on good term with pilots but if that was won by giving in to much in negotiations is another question, see previous paragraph.

As a bonus for the board he knows how to wrangle millions out of a bust company for himself and his nearest, while showing lover employees the door, and one would asume the board will think some of that some will say ill gotten gain will fall on them. Wouldn't see im on the barricades demanding that top managment and board stand by their employees in solidarity and take an equivalent pacut inn times of need.

But aside from supporting  the culture of greed, a well liked trait by many in the upper echelons of business, he seems to be a hand that won't rock the boat. So new, and not so new, comers to the Scandinavian/Nordic markets will not see a suprising more fearsome threat in neither low fares, long haul or freight.


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