KLM to take on budget airlines in Europe

KLM is to cut prices to popular European cities in an effort to take on budget airlines such as EasyJet, a spokeswoman told the Telegraaf on Saturday.


‘Our worldwide network is crucial but we recognise that we must also do more for the Dutch tourist,’ KLM director Bram Gräber told the paper. ‘That is why we are going to work with [charter subsidiary] Transavia more aggressively and with sharper prices.’
The Telegraaf says travellers will soon be able to book KLM flights to places such as Barcelona, Milan and Berlin for less than €100

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