KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, is set to significantly expand its services from Belfast City Airport to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, from 31 October operating double daily, year-round using 88 seat Embraer 175 or 100 seat Embraer 190 and 132 seat Embraer 195-E2 aircraft according to passenger demand curve.
Air France-KLM (UK and Ireland) General Manager Jerome Salemi, said “We are delighted with the announcement of the additional daily flight that brings the world closer to Northern Ireland, by offering a wider selection of connections via Amsterdam including Istanbul, Budapest, Rio de Janeiro, and major cities in the US. The early flight will also allow for day return trips between both cities.”
Belfast City Airport Chief Commercial Officer, Katy Best said “The introduction of an additional daily flight to Amsterdam is testament to the strong partnership between KLM and Belfast City Airport. This new twice daily schedule will further strengthen our route network, providing business and leisure passengers with greater flexibility and choice and connecting them to the world via Amsterdam.”
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