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KLM to open Dublin-Amsterdam route in October

In October, KLM will be back in Ireland. Pic: Courtesy of KLM
In October, KLM will be back in Ireland. Pic: Courtesy of KLM

The Dutch airline was the first continental carrier to serve Dublin Airport in 1947 and then pulled out 50 years ago, in 1966. From October 30, KLM will reopen flights between Dublin Airport and Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, one of the most important European airport for international flights. 

Flights will operate daily at 5:55am and 1:15pm from Dublin to Amsterdam and at 12pm and 9:20pm from Amsterdam to Dublin with fares starting at €99.

New routes open on October 30

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