After a period of 12 years, KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines is to resume scheduled service between Amsterdam and Rio
de Janeiro with effect from 1 November 2011.
Rio is an attractive
destination for European tourists especially because of famously
popular beaches like Copacabana and Ipanema. Brazil will also host
two of the world's largest sporting events - the
World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games will take place in Rio in
2016.
From the start of the winter season, KLM will operate
direct service three times a week to and from Galeao Antonio
Carlos Jobim International Airport in Rio de Janeiro.
Flight
KL705 will depart from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays at 10:40, arriving in Brazil the same day at 19:30.
The return flight (KL706) will depart
from Rio de Janeiro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 21:40, arriving in Amsterdam the following day at 11:55.
The flights will be operated using Boeing 777-200ER equipment,
offering capacity for 318 passengers: 35 in World Business Class
and 283 in Economy Class.
KLM President & CEO, Peter Hartman, said "Latin
America is an emerging market. By adding Rio de Janeiro as KLM's
9th destination in Latin America, we intend to greatly strengthen
our position in this rapidly expanding region. Because Brazil is
experiencing such strong economic growth we see Rio's inclusion in
the KLM network as beneficial to our business passengers. Foreign
investment in the region is increasing strongly, fuelled by the
growing oil and gas industry."
Air France KLM's
codeshare partner GOL offers connecting flights from Rio to an
extensive number of destinations in Brazil.
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