KLM confirms capacity will increase on service to Amsterdam from Cork Airport 

Air France-KLM also restarted service to Paris this week 
KLM confirms capacity will increase on service to Amsterdam from Cork Airport 

KLM is increasing capacity on its services from Cork Airport to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. 

International airline group Air France-KLM is increasing its capacity from Cork to Amsterdam and is looking into making its route to Paris a year-round service.

Aer Lingus is exiting the Cork-Amsterdam service in March after 26 years, amid competition from KLM which began its service in 2020. With Aer Lingus departing the route, KLM has announced that it will increase its capacity on its twice daily services from Cork to Schiphol. The service will now utilise two aircraft on the route, an Embraer 190 and now also the larger Embraer 195 E2, which will mean increased capacity of around 20 seats.

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