Update on KLM operations on Whit Monday weekend
KLM Embraer E195-E2
At the end of Saturday afternoon, 4 June, KLM was regrettably compelled
to decide that passengers at European destinations would no longer be allowed
to board flights to Amsterdam. Although a substantial package of measures was taken before the weekend, KLM has faced
unforeseen and urgent circumstances that are beyond its control. Due to
unfavourable weather conditions and runway maintenance at Amsterdam Airport
Schiphol, many aircraft couldn’t land or take off in Amsterdam.
This means a large number of KLM flights on
Saturday were delayed or even cancelled. The number of passengers who were
unable to depart from Amsterdam due to these external factors has increased
sharply.
To ensure safe and workable operations at Schiphol
for passengers and crew, KLM took the far-reaching decision that no further
passengers would be brought to Amsterdam. This decision was taken to ensure
that as many stranded passengers as possible can depart from Schiphol on
Saturday and that KLM can operate as many flights as possible on Sunday.
The decision to stop bringing passengers from
European destinations to or via Amsterdam will remain in force for the whole of
Saturday.
KLM offers its sincere apologies to passengers who
were unable to travel to Amsterdam from certain European destinations, as well
as those who were unable to transfer via Amsterdam to other final destinations.
KLM understands that this decision has a great
impact on passengers, particularly during the Whit Monday weekend. KLM would like
to stress that it is doing its utmost to offer passengers alternative flights
as quickly as possible.
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