On 15 May 2012 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will
make its first flight to Lusaka, Zambia, the airline’s 72nd
intercontinental destination.
KLM will serve Lusaka three times a
week using an Airbus A330-200. The aircraft has space for 243
passengers, 30 in World Business Class and 213 in Economy Class.
Starting 15 May 2012, flight KL561 will depart
from Schiphol on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 12:30,
arriving in Lusaka the same day at 22:10.
The return flight,
KL562, will depart Lusaka at 23:55 on Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday nights and arrive in Amsterdam at 09:55 the next
morning.
Zambia is experiencing strong growth, thanks to
its vigorous mining industry. Moreover, this new destination for
KLM will create a direct link between Zambia’s flourishing flower
industry and the Netherlands, which is the largest junction in the
worldwide flower industry.
Tourism in Zambia is centred around the city
of Livingstone, located on the banks of the Zambezi river and
close to the famed Victoria Falls.
Together with Kenya
Airways, KLM offers another thirteen flights a week to Lusaka via
Nairobi. Thanks to the partnership with Kenya Airways, KLM and Air
France can offer an extensive network throughout Africa. The
alliance flies to many destinations including Harare, Mombassa,
Lilongwe, and Bujumbura.
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