AP reports from Amsterdam that KLM is expected to resume flights from Amsterdam to Greece on June 6, according to an announcement on Tuesday.
The carrier’s announcement said that the initial plan is for five flights a week to Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” from Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport in the context of a gradual restoration of the airline’s European network, which includes Greece.
KLM clarified that since the outbreak of the pandemic, it has applied many measures to protect the health of the passengers and aircraft crews on board planes and at airports while the use of a face mask is mandatory from May 11, during embarkation as well as during the flight.
Finally, the airline said that, due to variability and changes in the rules and legislation, passengers should be informed about what applies on their flights at www.klm.gr.
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