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KLM
KLM Official website: www.KLM.com KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is the 4th largest airline in Europe KLM flies to and from the following UK AirportsAberdeen, Scotland - GB (Aberdeen) Birmingham - GB (Birmingham) Bristol (Bristol Airport) Cardiff (Cardiff-Wales Airport) Edinburgh, Scotland (Turnhouse) Glasgow, Scotland (International) Humberside (Humberside Airport) Leeds (Leeds Bradford) London - UK (City Airport) London - UK (Gatwick Airport) London - UK (Heathrow Airport) Manchester (International) Newcastle (Newcastle Airport) Norwich (Norwich Airport) Teesside (International) Southampton KLM Self Service facilitiesOn 27 June 2003, KLM introduced self-service check-in for passengers travelling with KLM and partner airlines from London Heathrow. The new service will allow passengers to check-in and collect their boarding pass with ease and speed up to thirty minutes before their flight. The service is currently available to all passengers travelling with hand baggage only on flights operated by KLM and partner airlines departing from London Heathrow, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Paris Charles de Gaulle. Self-service check-in can accommodate groups of up to four passengers travelling together on the same reservation number. Members of KLM's frequent flyer programme, Flying Dutchman*, can use self-service check-in and have FD miles automatically credited to their account. At London Heathrow, KLM's self-service check-in centres are conveniently located next to the traditional check-in counters in the departure hall. To use the self-service check-in centre, passengers simply need a form of identification that can be inserted into the machine. Valid forms of identification include a frequent flyer card, passport or credit card**. Self-service check-in is available anytime within 24 hours of the flight, closing 30 minutes before scheduled departure. How to use KLM self-service check-in?KLM's self-service check-in is quick and user-friendly. Just follow the simple instructions on the screen.
KLMKLM Royal Dutch Airlines is an international airline operating worldwide. Its home base is Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, one of the most modern airports in the world. KLM forms the core of KLM Group, other members being KLM cityhopper and Transavia. Through close cooperation with European and intercontinental network and route partners, KLM Group offers passengers and airfreight shippers more than 132,000 city-pair connections throughout the world directly or via one or more airports. KLM Group has four core activities: passenger transport, cargo transport, airframe, engine and component maintenance and the operation of charters and low fare scheduled services. These activities are performed by the Passenger Business, Cargo Business, Engineering & Maintenance Business and Charter/Low Cost Business respectively. KLM Group and its partners serve more than 400 cities in 85 countries on six continents. KLM’s goal is to be a first choice passenger and cargo airline and provider of maintenance services, while consistently enhancing shareholder value. KLM also wishes to offer a stimulating and dynamic working environment for staff, to participate in mutually beneficial relationships with its partners and to maintain a good relationship with its other stakeholders. In the course fiscal year 2004/2005, KLM will join forces with Air France and become a member of SkyTeam, a global alliance in which several important European, American and Asian airlines have joined forces (including Air France, Alitalia, Delta Air Lines and Korean Air). Northwest Airlines, with which KLM has had a strong transatlantic alliance for more than ten years, and Continental Airlines will join SkyTeam at the same time. As a member of SkyTeam, KLM will gain the position it seeks of being a key player in a global alliance that commands an important position in the world’s three major economic areas: America, Europe and Asia. KLM – with its partner Kenya Airways – and Air France, moreover, both have a strong position in Africa. KLM is aware of its influence on people, society and the environment and seeks to balance the Company’s interests with those of the broader society. The high profile of the aviation industry, the involvement of a large number of stakeholders and the political implications of local and global issues make it essential to strike the right balance between the various interests. To KLM, sustainability is a pre-condition for it to retain the support it needs to realize its business objectives. Air France/KLM shares will be listed in Amsterdam, Paris and New York.
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