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Flying Dutchman is KLM's travel magazine exclusively for Flying Blue members. The magazine is available in Dutch only. Discover inspiring travel stories, the best hotspots, and the latest news about KLM and Flying Blue. View all editions Open all Receive via e-mail 101 > Last » Threads in Forum: KLM Flying Dutchman Forum Tools Search this Forum Rating Thread / Original Poster Last Post Replies Views Sticky Threads Sticky FAQ 3A2 - KLM Aircraft and Seating Questions ( 1 2 3 4 5. Last Page) alanw on Apr 24, 2006 Jan 1, 2024 4:28 am by Goldorak 755

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Kilimanjaro (Tanzania) From USD 964* Round trip Accra (Ghana) From USD 1,538* Round trip Entebbe (Uganda) From USD 923* Round trip Johannesburg (South Africa) From USD 1,222* Round trip * All amounts are in USD. Taxes and surcharges are included. No booking fee is applicable. Prices shown may vary depending on fare availability. The first KNLM flight took place on 17 May 1920. KNLM's first pilot, Jerry Shaw, flew from Croydon Airport, London, to Amsterdam. [12] The flight was flown using a leased Aircraft Transport and Travel de Havilland DH-16, [12] registration G-EALU, which was carrying two British journalists and some newspapers. The Flying Dutchman ( Dutch: De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the seven seas forever. The myths and ghost stories are likely to have originated from the 17th-century Golden Age of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) [1] [2] [3] and of Dutch maritime power. The Flying Dutchman is the name of the latest attraction at the Madurodam miniature park. Consisting of a fully restored Douglas DC-3, the full-sized aircraft (18 metres long and 30 metres wide) will offer visitors a "flight experience" and pays tribute to the pioneering spirit of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, which has just celebrated its 100th ann.

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The Flying Dutchmen: 100 years of KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airlines celebrates its 100th anniversary on 7 October. To honour this jubilees, this blog explores the cultural heritage of KLM found on Europeana. Come fly with us to discover stories and pictures from aviation history. All about KLM's free loyalty programme Flying Blue, such as how to join, how to earn and spend Miles, and what the benefits are of being a member. - KLM United Kingdom The restoration alone took about 18 months. Efforts have been made to transform the Douglas DC-3 into one of the last iconic silver planes with which KLM conquered the world and the hearts of many Dutch people. The name "The Flying Dutchman" was written on the side of all aircraft in the 1940s and 1950s. A logical name for our attraction too! Seattle - Milan. New York - Stockholm. Houston - Johannesburg. Minneapolis - Hyderabad. Houston - Stavanger. Compare all our flights and ticket deals. Plan your holiday to one of our destinations or book a last minute flight to your business meeting with KLM.

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KLM - or to give it its full title Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, meaning Royal Aviation Company - was founded in 1919 by a group of investors and its first director Albert Plesman. Albert Plesman - founder and first director of KLM. Photo: Nationaal Archief via Wikimedia Flying Dutchman Get inspired by KLM's quarterly magazine for Flying Blue members. SkyPriority All about KLM's free loyalty programme Flying Blue, such as how to join, how to earn and spend Miles, and what the benefits are of being a member. - KLM Netherlands The recipe The Flying Dutchman is a cocktail developed specially for KLM (the Dutch royal airline) by Bols, the world's oldest distilled spirits brand. It is served in KLM's business class on board of the planes. It is such a tasteful and refreshing drink, you definitely have to try it! The ingredients FlyerTalk Evangelist. Join Date: Aug 2009. Location: Paris, France. Programs: AF/KL Flying Blue Platinum for life/Club2000 Ultimate, Accor ALL Diamond. Posts: 21,424. Quote: Originally Posted by HansGlijmans. If you explicitly ask for, yes they will do I may hope although the "Anytime for you" concept did never see the daylight (except a pilot.

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May 25, 2023, 5:02 am # 31 Fabo.sk Join Date: Jul 2015 Location: HAG Programs: ST E+, *G, some hotel gold. Posts: 7,100 Quote: Originally Posted by BubbaX Yeah, they're all over Schiphol. In the evenings, you can see them running through the terminals (the D walkway is classic). When I worked in NL, we had them in our building. Published Feb 15, 2023 KLM is the only airline to have to operated all the Douglas Aircraft from the DC-2 onwards. Photo: KLM KLM's last MD-11 flight in 2014 was a significant event for the airline. Not only was it the retirement of a popular aircraft type, but it also marked the end of an 80-year relationship between Douglas and KLM.