
Starting on Friday, 22nd January 2021, KLM will suspend all long-haul flights to and from the Netherlands as the Dutch government imposes strict border controls to combat the Coronavirus. A total of 270 flights will be cancelled, including intercontinental European flights, which are flights requiring flight crews to spend the night outside of Netherlands will be affected. A KLM spokesperson said "We cannot run the risk of our staff being stranded somewhere. This is why we are stopping all intercontinental flights from Friday & all flights to European destinations where crew members have to spend the night."
YOU MAY BE INTERESTED...
Airliners International Offers Airport Insider Tours: Sign Up Today! » Global Aviation Conference Frankfurt 2026 to Spotlight Strategic Transformation Across the Aviation Sector » United's 30,000 Flight Attendants Have Just Voted Themselves into the Highest-Paid Cabin Crew in America »
Airliners International Offers Airport Insider Tours: Sign Up Today! » Global Aviation Conference Frankfurt 2026 to Spotlight Strategic Transformation Across the Aviation Sector » United's 30,000 Flight Attendants Have Just Voted Themselves into the Highest-Paid Cabin Crew in America »
Comments (0)
Add Your Comment
SHARE
TAGS
NEWS KLM Flight Suspension Coronavirus DutchRECENTLY PUBLISHED
The Best Online Ground Schools for Student Pilots in 2026
A Comparative Review of Today’s Leading Aviation Training Platforms.
INFORMATIONAL
READ MORE »
A Century of Flight: The Origins of Today’s Airline Giants
Many of the airlines that shape global travel today were born from the same era of experimentation, risk, and government support that transformed them into the corporations we see today. A century later, millions of passengers board jets every day without giving it a second thought. But the airline industry we know today was built on risk, rivalry, and a surprising amount of luck.
INFORMATIONAL
READ MORE »
Global Aviation Conference Frankfurt 2026 to Spotlight Strategic Transformation Across the Aviation Sector
Frankfurt will host a high-level aviation gathering on 29-30 September 2026, as industry leaders come for the Global Aviation Conference Frankfurt at the Frankfurt Marriott Hotel.
NEWS
READ MORE »
