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KLM’s interactive Covid-19 map keeps customers up to date
Travel & Food

KLM’s interactive Covid-19 map keeps customers up to date

KLM appreciates how difficult it can be to plan a trip during the Covid-19 pandemic. Travel rules and restrictions are changing constantly and vary from country to country, making it more important than ever for travellers to have the most up-to-date information when planning a journey. That is why, starting today, KLM is offering an interactive “Where can I fly to?” map showing current travel requirements for every country in KLM’s network. The map displays travel requirements based on customers’ country of departure and vaccination status, so they can choose their next destination at a glance. How the interactive “Where can I fly to?” map works To start planning a trip, customers can go to https://www.klm.nl/en/travel-guide/where-can-i-fly-to and fill in the airport or c...
KLM unveils miniature house no. 102: Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam
Travel & Food

KLM unveils miniature house no. 102: Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam

Every year, KLM unveils a new miniature house to mark its anniversary on 7 October. This year's house is a Delftware miniature of Tuschinski Theatre in Amsterdam. This new house arrives just three weeks before the Tuschinski movie theatre celebrates its centenary. This stunning cinema was opened on 28 October 1921 by the Polish immigrant Abraham Icek Tuschinski. With Hermann Ehrlich and Hermann Gerschtanowitz, Tuschinksi had built up a cinema empire in Rotterdam by the time a piece of ground near the Munt in Amsterdam caught his eye. Fine lines and beautiful stone The cinema that emerged here brought together a number of architectural styles: Amsterdam School, Jugendstil and art deco. When it opened, the newspaper Het Vaderland wrote: "The Tuschinski's monumen...
Air France continues its network reopen this winter
Travel & Food

Air France continues its network reopen this winter

Up to 182 destinations served this winter, including 23 new routes compared to last yearEntry into service of Air France’s Airbus A220 to Berlin, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan and Venice starting on 31 October 2021Fully modifiable and refundable tickets through 31 March, 2022 With the lifting of travel restrictions and the resumption of traffic to numerous destinations, Air France is increasing capacity for the winter season (October 2021 – March 2022).In this way, up to 182 destinations will be served (87 on long haul and 95 on short and medium-haul, with new routes launched on all continents. Long-haul: continued resumption of network operations and an increased “leisure” offer This winter, Air France will add four destinations to its network on departure from Paris-Charles de Gaull...