NEWS FLASH
KLM will temporarily reduce frequencies on its flights from Amsterdam to both Zagreb and Belgrade for part of February, which is considered the slowest month in the aviation industry.
The Dutch flag carrier plans to maintain twelve weekly flights on the Zagreb route from February 9 and eleven weekly from February 16, down from the initially schedule fourteen weekly rotations. Services will be restored to double daily from February 23.
In Belgrade, the carrier will run twelve weekly rotations from February 9 until February 22, down from the planned fourteen weekly, which will be restored thereafter.
KLM has cut over 200 flights during this two-week period in February, impacting a number of destinations including the likes of Vienna, Munich, Lisbon, Venice and Zurich, to name a few.

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