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  2. List of KLM destinations - Wikipedia

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    KLM operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. KLM was set up by Albert Plesman on 7 October 1919 and started operations on 19 May 1920. [1] The first route served was the Amsterdam to London, flown with DH.9As that carried just two passengers on a charter basis.

  3. Kuala Lumpur International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Self check in facilities are available in this airport since 2007, [27] [28] and KLM was the first airline to use the Common-use self-service kiosks. The contact pier is an extension of the main terminal building with gates marked with prefix A and B for domestic departures, G and H for international flights.

  4. Fog grounds dozens more Heathrow and Gatwick flights on one ...

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    Manchester Airport had 22 cancellations, including six departures and arrivals serving Amsterdam on KLM. Many flights were diverted on Friday, with the highest number at Teesside Airport in the ...

  5. KLM - Wikipedia

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    KLM was the first airline to serve Manchester's new Ringway airport, starting in June 1938. KLM was the only civilian airline to receive the Douglas DC-5; the airline used two of them in the West Indies and sold two to the East Indies government, and is thus the only airline to have operated all Douglas 'DC' models other than the DC-1.

  6. A KLM Boeing 777 turned around over the Atlantic, leaving ...

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    A KLM plane U-turned over the Atlantic Ocean, leaving passengers with a four-hour flight to nowhere. The Boeing 777 left Amsterdam for Paramaribo, the capital of the small South American nation of ...

  7. IATA delay codes - Wikipedia

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    These codes are used in movement messages sent electronically by SITA from the departure airport to the destination airport and also in the internal administration of the airlines, airports and ground handling agents. An aircraft held on the ground incurs costs, consequently airlines plan operations to minimise ground time.