Effective 30 October, Europe’s Air France-KLM Cargo and Martinair Cargo will launch services to new destinations, with the northern winter focus on Latin America and the southern part of the African continent.
The key schedule and equipment changes include:
· KLM will fly Amsterdam-Buenos-Aires (Argentina) three times per week using a B777.
· KLM will fly Amsterdam-Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) three times per week using a B777.
· KLM will fly Amsterdam-Havana (Cuba), previously a Martinair passenger flight, using a KLM MD11 with routing taking in Punta Cana (Dominican Republic).
· KLM will fly Amsterdam-Luanda (Angola) twice a week using a B777.
· Air France will fly Paris-Cancun (Mexico) three times per week using a B777.
· Air France will increase its presence in South Africa with three weekly flights Paris-Cape Town using a B777.
· Air France will launch a twice-weekly freighter flight Paris-Mumbai (India) en route to Hong Kong, using a B747-400ERF.
· As of 02 September, Martinair Cargo has operated a three times per week Amsterdam-Dubai run using a B747-400ERF.
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