KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is to launch double
daily service to Aalborg in Denmark on commencement of its summer
schedule on 27 March 2011.
After Billund and Copenhagen, Aalborg
will be KLM's third destination in Denmark. KLM will also be the
first carrier to offer a direct connection between Amsterdam and
Aalborg.
KLM will operate
its flights to Aalborg using a Fokker 70 aircraft, which offers
seats for 80 passengers. The Aalborg-Amsterdam flights depart
daily from Aalborg at 06:25 in the morning and at 14:15 in the
afternoon. The return flights depart daily at 12:15 in the
afternoon and at 20:35 in the evening.
Pieter Elbers, Senior Vice President Network &
Alliances at KLM, said, "Aalborg is an attractive destination for
business travellers and tourists. It is an excellent new
destination within the KLM network. Introducing a scheduled
service to this third destination in Denmark will strengthen our
position in the Scandinavian market. And in addition this is the
first time Aalborg connects with a hub outside Scandinavia. KLM
previously announced an increase of capacity in the European
network as per the summer schedule 2011."
From Schiphol, transfer
passengers originating from Aalborg can continue their journey to
78 European destinations and 74 intercontinental destinations with
only one stop in Amsterdam. The 74 intercontinental destinations
are made up of 21 destinations in North America, 10 in Mid- and
South America, 25 in Africa and the Middle East and 18
destinations in Asia.
Bookings can be made from Monday, 29
November 2010.
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