KLM officially began commercial flights on Monday with its first Airbus A321neo, which will initially fly to Copenhagen, Berlin and Stockholm. Other destinations such as Paris, Prague and Vienna will be added in the coming months.
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The arrival of this new aircraft is an important step in the large-scale renewal of KLM’s fleet, which will give new impetus to cleaner, quieter and more economical flights.
The airline is expected to add three more A321neo aircraft to its fleet this year.
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