Travel: KLM Call Off Flights From Amsterdam To South Africa

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:05 am

Popular Airline KLM has decided to cancel flights from South Africa to Amsterdam, this is because of the travel ban in place that can be partially attributed to the coronavirus pandemic.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has subsequently remorsefully dropped all departures from Johannesburg and Cape Town to Amsterdam to follow the new guideline gave by the Dutch Government,” the carrier said in a proclamation.

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines said the aircraft was focused on working inside the standards and guidelines forced during the pandemic.

IOL Travel as of late announced that UAE carrier Emirates has suspended trips to and from South Africa.

Albert Echetah

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