Bordeaux Airport in France has welcomed the return of KLM’s direct service to Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

The popular route between the two cities was relaunched on 3 June following its temporary suspension for 10 weeks in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The resumption of the flight will be increased to correlate with summer demand, with five weekly frequencies during three weeks, followed by a daily flight at the end of June. Then from 6 July, the service will be operated with a night stop in Bordeaux and four daily flights. A mix of Embraer 190 and B737 aircraft will be operated on the route.

The Bordeaux region in south west France has been one of the least affected coronavirus regions in the country. The KLM operation is a response to the big summer demand for flights to Bordeaux from the Netherlands. It also enables passengers travelling to and from Bordeaux and elsewhere in Europe to connect with other services at Amsterdam as a major gateway.

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