KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has started flights to and from Santiago de Chile on 2nd February 2014. It is KLM’s ninth destination in Central and South America which emphasizes the importance of long-haul flights for this developing region. Operating three times a week, the service will complement existing daily direct AIR FRANCE flights to Santiago from Paris-Charles de Gaulle.
With new schedule of flights to Santiago, the capital of Chile will be operated with a Boeing 777-300, under flight numbers KL701 and KL702 with a stop in between in Buenos Aires, with three times a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from Amsterdam, and on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from Santiago. To suits its clients’ needs KLM offers 3 classes on board 35 seats in World Business Class, 350 seats in Economy Class and 40 seats in Economy Comfort zone.
By combining the power of two hubs in Amsterdam and Paris, KLM and Air France together connect Chile to over 240 destinations to the rest of world.
With new schedule of flights to Santiago, the capital of Chile will be operated with a Boeing 777-300, under flight numbers KL701 and KL702 with a stop in between in Buenos Aires, with three times a week on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from Amsterdam, and on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from Santiago. To suits its clients’ needs KLM offers 3 classes on board 35 seats in World Business Class, 350 seats in Economy Class and 40 seats in Economy Comfort zone.
By combining the power of two hubs in Amsterdam and Paris, KLM and Air France together connect Chile to over 240 destinations to the rest of world.
