| KLM to Introduce Luanda Flights |
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Business Class Travel » Air Travel News Air Travel NewsFriday, September 2, 2011Commencing 14 November 2011, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will introduce planned flights connecting Amsterdam and Quatro de Fevereiro International Airport in Luanda, Angola.Luanda will turn out to be KLM’s 71st intercontinental destination. Luanda will be the fifth global destination to be opened up by KLM this winter apart from the formerly announced scheduled services to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Havana and Punta Cana. Twice-weekly service will be provided to Luanda using Boeing 777-200 equipment. This aircraft type offers seats for 318 passengers; 35 in World Business Class and 283 in Economy Class. Together with Air France, KLM will be providing a total of four weekly flights to Luanda. Introducing flights to oil destination Luanda will serve to fortify KLM’s position in Africa. The Air France KLM Group will be serving 45 destinations in Africa this winter. Labels: Flights, KLM, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines |



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