KLM increases capacity on Leeds Bradford - Amsterdam route
By Carlton Leisure - 25 Jun 2014
KLM Cityhopper, a subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch airline, has increased its capacity at Leeds Bradford Airport by introducing a new larger aircraft. With The introduction of Embraer 190, on its regular flights to Amsterdam Schiphol, the airline will be adding thousand seats every week on this route.
This fuel efficient aircraft is low on carbon emission and high on passenger comfort. The aircraft also offer more room for carry-on baggage. The newly introduced Embraer flies faster and offers greater capacity than the Fokker 70, which previously served the route.
KLM is longest available airline at Leeds Bradford and new aircraft is expected to become popular with leisure and business travellers.
Air France KLM officials have said that the airline always keeps in view the passengers’ demand and looks for innovative and environmentally friendly ways to increase its capacity.
With the introduction of new Embraer 190 aircraft, the airline is delighted to increase its capacity on Leeds – Amsterdam service, which is one of the most popular routes for the airline.