The Dutch airline KLM said Wednesday that it would continue to fly on a restricted basis during the winter months because of the coronavirus pandemic, Reuters reported.
See also: The survival of Air France-KLM “is not automatic”, according to the Dutch minister.
The company said it would operate at only 55 percent of its capacity during November.
Travel warnings in Britain, France and Spain meant they had to put plans for increased flights on hold, the airline said.
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