Business News of Tuesday, 9 January 2018

Source: thebftonline.com

KLM to pay €600 compensation for overbooking flight

KLM has been operating in Ghana for decades KLM has been operating in Ghana for decades

Dutch carrier, KLM, is to pay passengers who were denied boarding due to over booking on an Accra-Amsterdam bound flight on Saturday, January 6, 2018 an amount of €600 (Euros) as compensation.

In all, sixteen (16) passengers were affected, out of which 13 passengers went home and three were booked in a hotel. All affected passengers received GHC50 from the airline to cover their cost of transportation back home.

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.

The airline has won numerous awards in recent times including the “Best Airline” at the annual awards ceremony for Dutch leisure travel, the “Nederlandse Vakantie Awards”.