Delta Air France to Replace KLM as Ground Handler at Amsterdam Schiphol
Air France-KLM is set to transition its ground handling operations at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The airline group has announced that Delta Air France will replace KLM as the ground handler for Air France and KLM flights operating into Schiphol.
This change is part of a broader strategic shift for the airline group. The move aims to streamline operations and potentially improve efficiency at one of Europe’s busiest air hubs. The exact timeline for this transition has not been specified in the announcement.
Currently, KLM is responsible for providing ground handling services to all Air France-KLM flights at Amsterdam Schiphol. However, Delta Air France will assume this role moving forward. This implies a restructuring of responsibilities within the Air France-KLM group concerning ground operations at the Dutch airport.
The article does not provide further details on the implications of this change for staff, passengers, or other aspects of airport operations. The focus remains on the substitution of ground handling services from KLM to Delta Air France for Air France and KLM flights at Amsterdam Schiphol.
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