Accra, Jan. 8, - The Royal Dutch Airlines (KLM) has
compensated stranded passengers, who were denied boarding due to over booking
on an Accra-Amsterdam bound flight on Saturday January 6.
All, the affected 16 passengers
were paid 600 Euros; in addition the affected passengers received GH₵50.00 from the airline to cover the
cost of transportation to and from the Kotoka International Airport.
Mr Dick van Nieuwenhuyzen, the
Country Manager of Air France-KLM, said arrangements were made for the
passengers to travel the following day Sunday, January 7, 2018.
Air France-KLM has been operating
in Ghana for decades, offering unmatched service to all passengers.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is the
oldest scheduled airline in the world still operating under its original name.
In 2016, the KLM Group operated
worldwide flights with over 200 aircraft, generating €10 billion revenues and
employing 32,000 staff from its Amsterdam base.
GNA

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