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Kunnen we daar een weddenschap van maken? Als er EK pax vluchten komen de komende winterdienst bieden wij en-masse onze verontschuldigen aan. Komen ze niet dan willen we er helemaal niets meer over horen.
En Schiphol staat op de 'shortlist' voor American Airlines. Madrid en Barcelona zijn andere kandidaten, maar salesrep voor Benelux heeft een bezoek gebracht aan SPL.
XYZ wrote:The advance timetable of KLM plans the following changes for Winter 2007/2008:
- New York JFK = 3x daily (2x A330/1x B747M)
XYZ wrote:
- KLM will now commence the 3rd daily AMS-JFK flight KL645 dep. 08.15 with A330-200 in the Winter schedule. Both KL641 - A330 - (13.30) and KL 643 - B74M - (18.15) will be daily as well.
- This winter KLM will return the AMS-EWR route to NW who will operate 1x daily B757-200 on the route
XYZ wrote:
- NW will operate the B757-200 on AMS-JFK as NW 63 depart 08.10 all winter.
- KL will operate the A332 to EWR all winter depart 10.15
A liitile bit more specific to JFK:
- STD 08.15 - NW061 (not the NW063, see below )
- STD 13.30 - KL641
- STD 18.15 - KL643
No sign of the KL645.
And for EWR:
- This winter the KL657 as you mentioned.
- The NW063 is the NW flight to EWR (not flying this winter) not to JFK.
Rgds,
Mr. P.
**All information is subject to change without notice**
Delta Airlines will replace its B767-300 with B767-400 on their Atlanta-flights, starting in September.
Delta will probably double up their JFK-flight. Delta will follow Northwest & Continental's example by sending their 757's over the Atlantic. So we'll maybe see these 757's at Amsterdam on the double JFK service.
In Winter 2007 VLM Airlines will raise the frequency of AMS-LCY-AMS on work days from 13x daily to 15x daily. KLM will operate the route 8x daily for a total of 23x daily Fokker 50 flights AMS-LCY-AMS on weekdays.
Following several years as an off-line station Muscat in Oman is to recieve two new services from Amsterdam starting November 2007.
Martinair will operate non-stop to Muscat as an intermediate stop to Sri-Lanka and Phuket, while KLM will re-introduce regular scheduled services via Kuwait;