– This is our scheduled bus, which presents challenges, says county council leader Bjørn Inge Mo in Troms and Finnmark. He emphasizes that the short-haul network is used for ambulance transport, among other things. – National authorities must closely monitor the situation, says Mo. The flights between major airports such as Bergen and Tromsø will continue to run, while, for example, Widerøe’s flights between Oslo and smaller airports will be reduced from today. – We do this to take care of our passengers, and to get the planes back to their technical bases. This is so that we can start up again faster when this strike is over, says communications manager Catharina Solli in Widerøe to NTB. Widerøe contacts all customers in question. – We will contact you, do not contact us. We find a solution, says the communications manager. According to Solli, there are many flights. She can not state the number. – We do this due to the fact that there are few technicians at work to perform work, and the announced lockout night to Sunday. The so-called regional routes, ie the longer routes, and the foreign routes will run as normal. – Unless something completely unforeseen happens, these flights will go as normal today, she says.
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