Like all airlines, Dutch carrier KLM has been hard hit by the COVID19 crisis, but from the end of September it will be proposing new measures to expand its network and better meet customer demand.
From September 28, the airline will once again offer scheduled flights to 7 destinations in the Middle East, with adjusted timetables.
Among these destinations, a new one, the capital of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, will be served in combination with others, on an existing flight.
This flight will be operated 4 times a week from Amsterdam, with a stopover in Dammam on the return leg, a destination already offered by the airline before the coronavirus.
The company intends to continue expanding its European and intercontinental network to meet the needs of as many people as possible.
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