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KLM restores European network with facemasks compulsory 

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KLM restores European network with facemasks compulsory 

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will gradually begin restoring its European network. The airline will resume daily service to seven extra destinations, which were suspended in compliance with Covid-19-related travel restrictions. The wearing of face masks will be compulsory on all flights across the whole KLM network from 11 May.

The strongly reduced European network is configured to connect with as many flights as possible in the intercontinental network. Routes will gradually be reopened, but may change weekly, depending on measures being taken by the authorities at the destinations.  KLM's target for May is the resumption of 15% of its flights, compared to the period before the Covid-19 outbreak.

A considerable number of the intercontinental flights are currently being operated on a cargo-only basis  Effective May 4 2020, KLM will resume service – one daily flight, seven days a week to; Barcelona, Madrid,  Rome, Milan, Budapest,         Prague, Warsaw and Helsinki.

The flights will be operated with Embraer aircraft.

In situations where social distancing cannot be guaranteed, the wearing of face masks will be recommended or made compulsory. Some destinations already require face masks to be worn on board flights.  Starting May 11, and simultaneous with the restoration of the KLM network, masks will be compulsory on board and during boarding.

Passengers are responsible for providing their own face masks.  In view of the changing nature of regulations and legislation, until further notice, face masks will remain compulsory until August 3.