Norway made tough demands on SAS before agreeing to support a financial restructuring of the Nordic airline, according to Norwegian media.
During the negotiations, Industry Minister Trond Giske is said to have demanded that SAS sell off daughter Widerøe.
Both Dagens Næringsliv and VG Nett quote sources who say that Norway made the strongest demands on SAS, before agreeing to support the financial rescue operation.
They say both Denmark and Sweden showed greater willingness to to help the Nordic airline.
Giske does not want to comment on the negotiations, but admits that he made tough demands.
(NRK)










