KLM is reducing its presence in Vienna

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

KLM is reducing its presence in Vienna

Boeing 737-800 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Dutch airline KLM will fly a maximum of twice a day between Amsterdam and Vienna from October 25 to November 22, 2020. Up to three rotations per day are currently offered. From Graz, the non-stop connection to the Dutch capital will be resumed on October 25, 2020 with five weekly trips.

KLM explains that in August 2020 almost all destinations in the European network were flown to. One of the few exceptions was Graz. The capacity offered was around 60 percent of the value it had before the corona crisis. With Poznan, the carrier will add a completely new destination on October 25, 2020.

On long-haul routes, the Dutch aviation company offered around 80 percent of the destinations with a seating capacity of around 60 percent. However, only freight is transported on a third of the routes offered.

At the beginning of September, KLM resumed its twice-weekly flight to the Chinese city of Hangzhou via Seoul Incheon in South Korea. KLM will also offer a flight to Cairo twice a week. Riyadh will also be added to the KLM network as a new destination (original start was September 26th, but is now planned for December 7th). On October 29th, KLM will also start a triangular flight to bring Edmonton back into the Canadian network. The flight takes off from Calgary, then goes to Edmonton and flies back to Amsterdam. As a new destination in Africa, Zanzibar will be served twice a week from December 10th.

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