Boet Kreiken (KLM), Neil Pakey (Peel Airports) and Anko van der Werff (KLM) celebrate the addition of a fourth daily flight from Liverpool to Amsterdam
THE addition of a fourth daily KLM flight connecting Liverpool and Amsterdam has been celebrated.
Boet Kreiken, KLM City Hopper’s managing director and Anko van der Werff, the airline’s head of commercial, joined Neil Pakey, deputy chief executive of Liverpool John Lennon airport owner Peel Airports, to mark the increase in frequencies.
The new flights are aimed at improving connectivity with long-haul departures from KLM’s Amsterdam hub.
The investment in extra capacity comes just over a year after KLM launched the route.
Boet Kreiken said: “This additional flight is a testament to the strength of our service from Merseyside.”
Neil Pakey said: “Over the past year, KLM has given the region’s business community the opportunity to start long-haul journeys to hundreds of worldwide destinations from the convenience of their local airport.
“This additional service will give travellers even greater flexibility and choice of long-haul destinations.”





