SEPANG: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has added three weekly flights from Kuala Lumpur (KL) to Amsterdam, bringing it to a total of 10 flights a week.
The three extra flights will be operated with KLM's newly refurbished Boeing 777-200, which comprises of 34 World Business Class seats, 40 Economy Comfort seats and 242 Economy class seats.
Air France-KLM general manager for Central Southeast Asia, Gijs van Popta said KLM offers a wider choice of services and connections opportunities to Europe and beyond for travelers via its hub, Amsterdam-Airport Schipol.
"Malaysia is one of our key markets in Southeast Asia and we look forward to welcoming more travelers from Malaysia onboard to experience KLM's world-class services and friendly Dutch hospitality," he said at the launch of KLM's additional flights.
Although the KL-Amsterdam flight is increased to 10 times weekly, KLM's current daily flight schedule between Amsterdam-KL-Jakarta remains unchanged.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia, Harry Molenaar said the additional KLM flights between KL and Amsterdam indicated that the mutual trade between the two countries is blooming and provides an opportunity to further intensify their business relationship.
Source: New Straits Times | Business | 24 June 2016
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