KLM suspends ticket sales from Amsterdam until Monday | Photo credits: Air France-KLM / Lindner
AMSTERDAM, May 26 (Reuters) – Dutch airline KLM said on Thursday it would suspend ticket sales until Monday for all flights departing from Amsterdam’s congested Schiphol airport due to a staff shortage. security.
The Dutch branch of the Air France-KLM group said it would also offer its customers with a ticket for a flight scheduled within the next three days solutions to modify their schedule.
Queues at Schiphol, Europe’s third-busiest airport, have often stretched outside buildings recently, forcing travelers to wait several hours to clear security checks. (Bart Meijer report, French version Bertrand Boucey)