Published: 23 Apr 12 09:44 CET | Print version
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Monday's planned strike among airport and flight transfer bus workers was postponed despite no agreement having been met.
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Bus drivers going on strike to support a conflict with has nothing whatsover to do with them, nor their employers. Only in Sweden, would be illegal anywhere else.
The airlines themselves may want to charter some buses to avoid a catastrophic loss of passengers during the strike.
Either that or the airport transfer bus companies will hopefully be allowed to hire replacement workers.
People in the Stockholm are traveling to Arlanda shouldn't be affected to much, there is the great Arlanda Express and Cabs with fixed fares that are reasonably affordable.
Otherwise the solidarity strike is a retarded concept and in general striking during economic turmoil is generally not a good idea. I can only hope the employers keep strong and don't hand them one extra penny.
Agree.
And for those people who find Arlanda Express to be on the expensive side, many do not realize that their monthly SL card can be used to get them to Arlanda for 60 SEK.
One must take the pendeltåg toward Marsta, get off at Upplands Vasby, and from there take a small airport train, where you will need to show your SL card on that train. When you get off at the airport you show your SL card again and paythe 60 SEK.
Takes longer than Arlanda Express of course, but for those who do not mind leaving earlier they can save over 200 SEK in each direction.
You can get off at Märsta and take the bus to the airport and without paying extra if you have an SL card.