KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will resume flights to those destinations in the Middle East that were temporarily suspended from in March beginning April 14. However, flights to Kuwait will remain suspended for the time being.
Flights to Abu Dhabi will run on a daily basis, Dammam twice a week, Bahrain three times a week, Doha twice a week, Beirut four times a week and Amman and Damascus three times a week.
KLM flies non-stop between Dubai and Amsterdam with onward connections into all of Europe and to North America. KLM and its partners serve over 400 cities in 78 countries on six continents. It has established itself as one of the market's leading carriers. In fiscal 2002/2001 KLM carried more than 16.1 million passengers and 502,000 tons of cargo and provided engineering and maintenance services to more than 35 airlines. — (menareport.com)
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