KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced that from April 14th it will resume
flights to those destinations in the Middle East that were temporarily suspended from March 24th.
KLM will resume flight operations to Abu Dhabi on a daily basis, Dammam
twice a week, Bahrain three times a week, Doha twice a week, Beirut four
times a week and Amman and Damascus three times a week. Flights to Dubai, which were never suspended, will remain daily.
Flights to
Kuwait will remain suspended.
"Unlike other airlines, KLM does not make an intermediate stop in places like
Larnaca, but flies directly from the Gulf to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol", said
Vincent Knoops, General Manager, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Arabian Peninsula, Pakistan, Sri Lanka & the Maldives. |