Dutch Airline KLM has announced another new destination to be launched this winter. KLM will begin flights to Luanda in Africa, in addition to Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Havana and Punta Cana.
Passengers will be able to fly from Amsterdam to Luanda in World Business Class. The aircraft flying the route is a Boeing 777-200, offering 35 Business Class seats .
In total, Air France KLM will offer a total of four flights per week to the African oil destination. From 14th November 2011, flights will depart from Amsterdam Schiphol on Mondays at 13:20pm and arrive in Luanda on the same day at 21:55pm. The return flight will depart from Luanda at 23:55pm, arriving back in Amsterdam 8:30am the next day.
Flights will depart from Amsterdam Schiphol on Fridays at 13:30pm, touching down in Luanda at 21:55pm. The return flight will depart at 01:15am on the Saturday, landing in Schiphol at 09:45am.
Benefits of flying World Business Class with KLM include extra baggage allowance, priority baggage handling, dedicated check-in desks, priority lanes at customs and security, plus access to the KLM Crown Lounges.
World Business Class Sleeper Seats recline to an angle of 175 degrees and are equipped with a massage unit. Seats also have in-seat power supply personal entertainment systems and a privacy canopy. What’s more, Business passengers also receive complimentary newspapers and magazines, an amenity kit designed by Viktor and Rolf, and a Delft Blue miniature house filled with genuine Dutch gin.
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