STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - SAS said on Thursday a pilot strike presently in its eleventh day compromised the carrier's

capacity to get to connect supporting without which it very well might be compelled to profoundly scale down or could fall.

SAS and associations were secured in additional discussions on Thursday to end a strike among the majority of its pilots at the pinnacle of the occasion travel season,

over conditions connected with the Scandinavian transporter's salvage plan.
"The strikes .. compromises the organization's capacity to at last effectively raise basically

required close term and long haul money to subsidize the organization's fruitful rearrangement," SAS said in an explanation.

"In such an occasion, the organization should consider selling significant vital resources under coercion while additionally profoundly scaling back SAS's activities and armada."

Talks among SAS and pilot associations on Thursday were because of run until 2000 GMT at the most recent, arbiter Jan Sjolin said.

"We truly trust that we will arrive at an understanding today. These are useful discussions," he said.

The gatherings continued aggregate haggling chats on Wednesday after talks separated on July 4.

The transporter, whose primary proprietors are the states of Sweden and Denmark, dropped 201 trips on Thursday, or 64% of those planned, as per FlightAware.

SAS said the strike so far had caused 2,550 flight undoings, influencing 270,000 travelers, and cost it between $94 million and $123 million.

It has cautioned its restricted money stores will disintegrate rapidly on the off chance that the strike proceeds.

Long-battling SAS, which requirements to slice costs and draw in new financial backers to make due, petitioned for U.S. liquidation security on July 5.

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