KLM cutting back its D/FW-Amsterdam service to save money
By TREBOR BANSTETTER
tbanstetter@star-telegram.com
KLM, which began daily nonstop flights from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport to Amsterdam in March, is cutting back its service this fall because of high fuel prices, airport officials said Thursday.
The airline will go to just five flights a week, eliminating its Tuesday and Saturday flights.
Airport officials said the airline will likely resume service in the spring. The move comes as D/FW’s largest airline, American Airlines, plans to cut its service at the airport by about 8 percent.
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