KLM not too long ago introduced that they are going to make modifications to their flight schedules between the Netherlands and South Africa attributable to new laws launched by the Dutch Authorities.
KLM has now confirmed it is going to function 4 flights per week from Johannesburg to Amsterdam and three flights per week from Cape City to Amsterdam, with a technical cease in Dar es Salaam. Passengers will stay on board throughout this cease. All flights are confirmed to function.
‘KLM is dedicated to working inside the guidelines and laws imposed through the pandemic, and the well being and security of our passengers stays our primary precedence,’ the airline stated on Fb.
Air France schedules haven’t been affected by these new laws, and can proceed to function 3 times per week between Johannesburg and Paris.
As a reminder, passengers flying from South Africa travelling to the Netherlands or transiting within the Netherlands at the moment are required to supply a unfavorable fast antigen check which should be taken 4 hours previous to departure.
This antigen check may be taken at Cape City Worldwide or O.R Tambo Worldwide airports the place amenities are being organized. This antigen check is along with the obligatory unfavorable PCR check legitimate 72 hours previous to arrival within the Netherlands and the finished and signed Destructive Check Declaration right here: https://bit.ly/2Kpq09f.
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