On Monday at 12:01, the SAS strike broke out, which means that approximately 50 percent of all SAS flights are canceled.

SAS believes that they offer rebooking of canceled flights and that they post information on their website about canceled flights.

At Kastrup Airport, passengers gathered at SAS Service point to get help with their canceled flights, despite several hours of waiting time.

Passengers have also been forced to get off planes that were planned to take off due to the strike and left without rebooked travel.

Hear about the strike and the SAS passengers at Kastrup Airport in the video above.

Malin and Mats Lind managed the last SAS flight from Malaga to Kastrup.

Photo: Johan Dernelius / SVT