Business as usual for KLM

Business as usual for KLM

In an effort to further reduce the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Dutch government last week announced a number of new far-reaching measures, including additional travel restrictions and testing requirements for airline crews.

KLM and the Dutch authorities consulted closely in recent days and ultimately agreed on alternative testing solutions for our crews that comply the new coronavirus measures and allow KLM and Martinair flight operations to continue as much as possible.

GertJan Roelands, SVP Sales & Distribution Air France KLM Martinair Cargo: “We are pleased to announce that our cargo flight programme will operate according to the current schedule until further notice.”

AFKLMP Cargo’s intercontinental freight network (wide-body belly and full freighter capacity) currently includes more than 750 weekly flights to more than 100 unique destinations.

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