KLM will be resuming its Bali flights

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has confirmed that it is to resume services between Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Denpasar Ngura Rai Airport Bali effective 6 December 2009. The service, which will be operated three times weekly, was last operated on 15 October 1997. The flight to Denpasar, with an intermediate landing in Singapore, will be operated with a Boeing 777-300. The aircraft can carry up to 425 passengers; 35 in World Business Class and 390 in Economy Class.

Flight KL835 will depart from Amsterdam at 21:00 on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays, arriving in Denpasar the following day at 20:10. The return flight, KL836, will depart from Denpasar at 21:30 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, arriving at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol at 08:00.  Together with the daily service to Jakarta, KLM will operate a total of 10 flights to Indonesia as of 6 December. Passengers who book flights on the new service before 15 November 2009 can  get a special introduction fare of EUR 599 per person. Terms and conditions apply.

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