Air France/KLM makes London City changes
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Flights operated by VLM and KLM Cityhopper between London City Airport and Amsterdam will be operated by CityJet from January 5.
Air France regional arm CityJet will use a 95-seat AVRO RJ-85 offering eight flights a day on weekdays, one on Saturdays and four on Sundays.
VLM will run eight daily return flights from London City to Rotterdam. Â Â
VLM is also replacing CityJet on a London City to Eindhoven route and will operate two daily flights from January 12.
The flights to Amsterdam and to Rotterdam will be operated as a VLM KLM code share and will continue to be sold through the VLM and KLM website and sales channels.
The changes are part of an “optimisation†of services, according to Air France/KLM.
by Phil DaviesÂ
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