KLM is cancelling 160 flights, with 1% of its network to be axed from Amsterdam Schiphol in May due to the Middle Eastern conflict.
The capacity cuts seen across the industry are forcing airlines like KLM to make schedule cuts to mitigate fuel costs.
But, what is being axed, why is this happening, and what’s next for the Dutch carrier?
Scale Of The Cuts Happening
KLM says it’ll cancel 160 one-way flights, equating to 80 return trips, from its hub, Amsterdam Schiphol, in May. This represents less than 1% of its European schedule; while impactful, it remains minimal.
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