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Travel: KLM Cuts South African-Amsterdam Flights

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

Popular Dutch Airline, KLM has officially reduced the flights between South Africa and Amsterdam, Netherlands from December 13, 2020. This is due to the impact of Covid-19 pandemic that has affected many businesses this year.

In spite of being allowed a 7-day elegance period by the South African specialists to change our tasks to these new necessities, it demonstrates very hard for KLM to keep up a similar flight program for both Passenger and Cargo trips to and from South Africa.

“KLM profoundly laments and apologizes for the burden these abrogations may cause. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines stays resolved to work inside the principles and guidelines of South Africa while serving the nation during the pandemic; adding to the financial recuperation in South Africa.

Albert Echetah

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