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KLM’s immediate future hangs in the balance, following an indecisive debate in the Dutch parliament yesterday.
The carrier is hoping to acquire exemptions for crew from the new government mandate that every person flying into the Netherlands needs both a PCR test as well as a rapid Covid test.
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Ben Radstaak
January 24, 2021 at 2:59 pmThe issue is over. KLM and the Dutch government have found a practical solution: https://nieuws.klm.com/klm-statement-sneltest-voor-bemanning/