New Amsterdam service to take off from Exeter
Five years after the collapse of airline Flybe, air passengers in the South West will again be able to travel to Amsterdam Schiphol from Exeter Airport. The new service, run by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, began on 30 March, with a single flight to and from the Netherlands capital each day. Stephen Wiltshire, Exeter Airport's managing director, said the new service was a "game-changer" for travellers in the South West. Regional travel agents have also welcomed the 88-seater service.<br/>
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New Amsterdam service to take off from Exeter
Five years after the collapse of airline Flybe, air passengers in the South West will again be able to travel to Amsterdam Schiphol from Exeter Airport. The new service, run by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, began on 30 March, with a single flight to and from the Netherlands capital each day. Stephen Wiltshire, Exeter Airport's managing director, said the new service was a "game-changer" for travellers in the South West. Regional travel agents have also welcomed the 88-seater service.<br/>