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KLM to launch daily services to Tallinn

Travel News Asia 1 December 2004

With the start of its 2005 summer schedule, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is to initiate daily round-trip service between Amsterdam and Tallinn, capital of Estonia. The flight will use a KLM cityhopper Fokker 70 in a code-share cooperation with Air France.

Tallinn will become KLMs third destination in the Baltic countries which, in May of this year, joined the European Union. Since May 31, 2004, KLM operates twice-daily round-trip services to Riga, Latvia's capital, also using a KLM cityhopper Fokker 70. Furthermore, KLM has a code-share agreement with Lithuanian Airlines, which allows KLM to offer its transfer passengers twice-daily Lithuanian Boeing 737 service under its own KL flight number to and from the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius.

Daily KLM service to Tallinn (TLL) will start on Sunday, March 27, 2005. Flight KL 1327 will depart at 9:50 AM from Amsterdam and arrive at 1:10 PM in Tallinn. Return flight KL 1328 will depart at 1:50 PM from the Estonian capital and arrive at Schiphol at 3:20 PM.

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