- For the company, this primarily means that approximately every other flight is canceled.

With immediate effect.

This means that 30,000 passengers do not come with their flights and that SAS must replace those tickets.

The money flows out of the coffers in this way.

From a purely financial point of view, it is of course serious, says Anders Carlsson, financial journalist, in SVT's live broadcast.

In addition, trust in the company is damaged.

- This creates an incredible "badwill" among passengers who have their holiday trips canceled.

Anders Carlsson believes that these are shaky times in the aviation industry in general.

- Conflicts are going on in many places in Europe right now.

It's on its way from a perfect storm to a hurricane.

It's not just us here in Scandinavia.

These are simply very troubled times in the aviation industry.