KLM, which is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands, has announced that it will operate flights to Amsterdam. The airline will be enhancing the frequency of its flights up to 27 flights in a week.
The flights will begin with effect from 28th April in the coming year. The Dutch airline has decided to increase the frequency from the current three flights to four times daily due to enhancement in the market response for a fourth daily service.
The Amsterdam-based airline has already improved the capacity of its service this year when the first flight took to the air with a Boeing 737-800 before it upgraded to a brand new 189-seater Boeing 737-900.
Botond Melles, Country Manager Hungary for Air France– KLM- Delta Airlines, commented, “We took a decision to increase the frequency as we have been noticing a tremendous increase in the traffic from the Hungarian capital.”
The flights will begin with effect from 28th April in the coming year. The Dutch airline has decided to increase the frequency from the current three flights to four times daily due to enhancement in the market response for a fourth daily service.
The Amsterdam-based airline has already improved the capacity of its service this year when the first flight took to the air with a Boeing 737-800 before it upgraded to a brand new 189-seater Boeing 737-900.
Botond Melles, Country Manager Hungary for Air France– KLM- Delta Airlines, commented, “We took a decision to increase the frequency as we have been noticing a tremendous increase in the traffic from the Hungarian capital.”
