KLM returns to Graz

Photo: Jan Gruber.
Photo: Jan Gruber.

KLM returns to Graz

Photo: Jan Gruber.
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With Embraer 175 regional jets, KLM Cityhopper will again connect Graz Airport to the Amsterdam-Schiphol hub from October 25, 2020. Initially, five weekly rotations will be offered.

"We are pleased to be able to offer our flights between Graz and Amsterdam again from October 25.10.2020, XNUMX", explains Guido Hackl, Country Sales Manager AirFrance-KLM Austria, Czech Republic & Slovakia. “The decision to resume flights was made in close coordination with Graz Airport, the Styrian travel agencies and the Styrian economy. In addition to the connection to Amsterdam, the numerous transfer connections via Amsterdam Schiphol for Graz and Styria are an important factor. We hope to meet the needs of the region and look forward to welcoming many Styrians on our flights. "

"The return of KLM to Graz Airport is another important step for Graz Airport," explains Gerhard Widmann, Managing Director of Graz Airport. "This route to the Amsterdam hub is not only used for direct traffic to the Netherlands, but also connects Graz Airport with many other destinations in the global network of the SkyTeam aviation alliance, thus further strengthening Styria as a business and tourism location."

The flight times at a glance:

MON, WED, THU, FRI, SUNKL1895Amsterdam - Graz11:50 am - 13:35 pm loc.
MON, WED, THU, FRI, SUNKL1896Graz - Amsterdam14:05 am - 15:55 pm loc.

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