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Dutch KLM claims to continue growth in July

byCT Report
09/08/2017
in International Customs, Netherlands
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AMSTERDAM: Dutch flag carrier KLM continues to be upbeat about results for 2017. Following on positive traffic figures over the first six months of 2017, July similarly showed a continued increase in passenger numbers, KLM said in a statement on Wednesday.

KLM registered 6.5% more passengers in July against a 2.4% increase in available capacity. This brings the load factor to a record high of 91.7%, an increase of 1.2 percentage points compared to the same month last year. At budget carrier Transavia, capacity, passenger numbers, and occupancy rates also increased.

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‘With these excellent traffic figures in the first six months of 2017 behind us, July’s figures offer a promising start to the second half-year. We’re well on the way towards our combined goal of 40 million passengers for KLM and Transavia in 2017,’ said Pieter Elbers, KLM president andd CEO.

Parent company Air France-KLM handled 9.7 million passengers in the first half year, a 5.4% increase over the year-earlier period.

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