Air France KLM carries 1.5 mln passengers on Budapest flights in 2015

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Air France KLM carried a total of 1.5 million passengers on Budapest flights over the last year, Kam Jandu, Chief Commercial Officer of Budapest Airport, which operates the capital’s Liszt Ferenc International Airport, said today, according to reports.

KLM is planning to increase the number of its daily Amsterdam-Budapest flights from three to four by the end of March, Dror Harel, General Manager Hungary of Air France KLM said, according to Hungarian news agency MTI.

The Air France-KLM group will have eight Budapest flights as of March 27, MTI added.

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