KLM adds new repatriation flights Posted on 12 June 2020 In cooperation with the Dutch Embassy in South Africa, KLM has organised several repatriations flights. These flights are aimed to enable Dutch nationals as well as residents of other European Union members and Schengen states to return home. KLM has added three new repatriation flights. The next three flights are: From Cape Town on 17 June, 20 June (KL598) From Johannesburg on 21 June (KL592) How to book a seat Website: You can book your ticket through our website www.klm.co.za by searching for a one-way trip and specific date. The calendar view will not display them. Please book only for the flights on these dates and flight numbers. Call centre: The sales and Service Centre can be contacted to book a flight, via phone: +27 (0)10 205 0100 or +27(0)10 205 0101, daily between 09:00 – 16:00. Payment can only be made with credit card. If you have an existing booking with Air France or KLM you can use it to (partially) pay for this flight. Additional Information: During the booking process a link will be given to fill in a web form. You will need to fill in a form for each passenger in your reservation. It is mandatory to fill in this web form. In case you missed the link in your booking process, you can find it the form here: https://www.klm.com/travel/za_en/customer_support/repatriation_flights.htm Please be aware that it is mandatory to submit information required by the South African authorities. Book before flight closes: Flights will be closed for bookings on 5 days prior to departure to submit all information to the South African Authorities. What happens after you have booked a ticket Once a ticket is received, request your Embassy, or the Embassy of your destination, to issue a ‘laissez-passer’ letter. This allows you to travel to the assembly point on the day of departure. From the assembly point all passengers will be transported to the airport by bus. Please take note that you are not allowed to travel directly to the airport. After the flight is closed for booking, all passengers who have bought a ticket will receive all information about the process on the day of departure, the assembly point, how to get there, the time schedule and other relevant info for your trip. This will be sent by KLM. Who is allowed to book tickets Citizens of European Union, the United Kingdom, Norway and Switzerland. Holders of Residence permit for any of the European Union countries. Holders of Residence permit for the United Kingdom, Norway or Switzerland. Third country residents (outside European Union countries, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Norway) in transit in Amsterdam with a connecting flight to countries outside the EU Schengen area, with their luggage labelled through. Foreign citizens married to European Union citizens issued with the appropriate visa for their destination. Foreign citizens with Residence Permit for any of the European Union countries, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Norway. Foreign citizens holding MVV (D-visa) for any of the European Union countries, United Kingdom, Switzerland and Norway. In case of doubt whether you are eligible to travel, contact the embassy of your destination to verify. Sanitary and health measures KLM is taking a series of measures to keep you and our staff as safe as possible. Wearing facial protection during boarding and flight is mandatory for KLM passengers. Cabin crew will of course also wear facial protection. Our on board service is adapted to limit the contact between passengers and our cabin crew as much as possible. All our aircrafts are thoroughly cleaned and sanitized with approved disinfectants at least every 24 hours During the flight, the air in our aircraft is continually renewed with fresh air drawn in from outside. Our aircraft are equipped with an air filtration system consisting of High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filters which capture 99,99% of viruses and bacteria, including coronaviruses, filtering all air in the cabin every 180 seconds. Watch this video for more information: Image credit: Getaway gallery Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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