Light, Standard and Flex allow passengers to book the ticket that best meets their needs. The options are available for all KLM flights within Europe as well as to North African destinations and Israel. Drinks and meals or snacks on board all KLM flights are still included in the ticket price for all passengers.
The Light option is for passengers seeking the lowest possible fare, who intend to travel with hand luggage only. Passengers who choose the Standard option are allowed to take along one piece of hold baggage and have the option of changing their ticket for a fee. Flex ensures maximum flexibility and includes hold baggage as well as SkyPriority service and the option of changing or cancelling a ticket free of charge.
Harm Kreulen, Air France-KLM Senior Vice President Benelux: We aim to offer our passengers an optimum travel experience before, during and after their flight. By introducing these new ticket options, we not only offer transparency, but also make it easier for customers to choose the product that best meets their needs.
Light, Standard and Flex are predefined options, but passengers still have the option of further customising their ticket by adding additional services. For instance, Light with hold baggage, or Standard with Economy Comfort for more legroom. These choices can be made during booking or at a later time.
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Note from editor: what a resemblance with other airlines!
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This post was published on 25 January 2017 13:13
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