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That will be because the Courts in Holland have approved the Dutch Governments desire to restrict movements at AMS by 12%, ban private jets, and introduce a night closure. This commences at the end if this year and in to 2024. KLM/Air France have already said that they will have to change their strategy to maintain their market share, which very much sounds like a promise to shift some ops out of AMS and in to CDG.It would appear the 4th daily rotation is indeed short term. No longer showing on KLM booking site after 27th Oct, including summer 24 schedule.
I'm talking about an Air France route to LBA, not KLM moving from AMS to CDGI wouldn't hold your breath on a KLM move to CDG as the French are becoming equally anti aircraft and have only recently banned domestic flying.
Depends on the profitability of the individual routes but I'm sure the case could be argued for using bigger aircraft with more seats at bigger airports and downsize regionals like LBA. I wouldn't just assume LBA is safe.It could be somewhere like MME and HUY that suffer
But equally they could increase aircraft size at Regionals like LBA with maybe one flight less. Remember these feeder services are crucial in filling their long haul flights. It's their entire business model. If the stop feeder services, people wil find alternatives avoiding AMS.Depends on the profitability of the individual routes but I'm sure the case could be argued for using bigger aircraft with more seats at bigger airports and downsize regionals like LBA. I wouldn't just assume LBA is safe.
Exactly why I ended my post with the words "all pure speculation at this point though"Depends on the profitability of the individual routes but I'm sure the case could be argued for using bigger aircraft with more seats at bigger airports and downsize regionals like LBA. I wouldn't just assume LBA is safe.
The Royal Schiphol Group which owns Amsterdam airport and whose majority shareholder is the Dutch Government has a majority stake in Eindhoven airport so the same restrictions could well apply there if KLM attempt to transfer part of their operations.No reason why KLM couldn’t open a base, cost permitting, and move some long haul operations to Eindhoven, the second biggest airport in the Nederland with 6.2m passengers and a 9842ft runway to ease restrictions and movements at Schiphol. Easy to get to linked on the Dutch motorway network and could make a useful route for them out of LBA as Ryanair have a success operation out of Edinburgh, Stansted, Manchester to the airport.
It would appear the 4th daily rotation is indeed short term. No longer showing on KLM booking site after 27th Oct, including summer 24 schedule.
Shame its not an E2 every night. As an 'exempt' aircraft it would reduce the quota count.Looks like an E195-E2 is on tomorrow nights nightstopper.
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