KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced that it will add three more flights to the already seven in operation on a weekly basis.
Flights will leave Cape Town at midnight and depart Amsterdam at 10:30.
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The additional flights scheduled to be active on 1 November will be via KLM’s B777-300, the B777-200, and the B787-900 Dreamliner carriers.
According to Southern Africa’s Travel News, the additional flights will only be offered during the Northern Hemisphere winter schedule.
Air France-KLM Country Manager for Southern Africa, Wilson Tauro, noted that the airline intends to offer the service all year round, so this is a trial run to gauge the global market dynamics.
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