KEY POINTS
  • Q2 pretax loss 1.2 billion SEK vs year-ago 488 million loss
  • Weaker outlook due to fuel costs, strike & weak crown
  • CEO eyes automation of planning to save more money
  • Stock down 6% to lowest level since January 2017

Scandinavian airline SAS warned it would struggle to meet its full-year results forecast after posting a sharp rise in second-quarter pretax losses on Tuesday, as it counted the cost of a recent strike by pilots.