KLM and Russian AirBridgeCargo Airlines cooperated in restoring flights to Amsterdam

AirBridgeCargo AirlinesThe Dutch airline KLM and Russian AirBridgeCargo Airlines signed a cooperation agreement that allows the Russian carrier to restore flights to Amsterdam in full requested volume, following the long lasting negotiations.

“The parties have yet to clarify a number of technical details of joint cooperation, but in general, agreement has been reached in principle, and the permission for KLM flights is issued until the end of the winter season and the issue is resolved”, reported the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. “The aviation authorities of the two countries will continue to work together to avoid such situations in the future”, added the ministry.

On October 31, information appeared on the problems of flights by Russian AirBridgeCargo Airlines to Amsterdam airport.

The air authorities of the two countries held the necessary negotiations, following which the issue was resolved.

AirBridgeCargo Airlines is the largest Russian cargo airline and part of Volga-Dnepr Group. It operates scheduled cargo services on routes between Russia, Asia, Europe and North America. All of its flights are operated via Moscow hubs in Sheremetyevo International Airport, Domodedovo International Airport, and Vnukovo International Airport.