KLM has canceled 124 flights due to snow and cold weather disruptions at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, with ongoing cancellations and delays expected as de-icing and weather conditions impact operations.
Thousands of passengers across Europe faced major disruptions due to 366 flight cancellations and 491 delays, primarily affecting Amsterdam Schiphol, with KLM being the most impacted airline, and significant knock-on effects at other major hubs like Paris, Frankfurt, and Zurich.
Persistent winter weather at Schiphol Airport is causing significant disruptions, leading to the cancellation of 295 KLM flights on January 4 and ongoing delays and cancellations at other European airports, with conditions expected to persist through the weekend.
A Virginia family has sued Delta and KLM airlines, claiming they were bitten and injured by bedbugs during a flight, which ruined their vacation and caused medical issues, seeking at least $200,000 in damages.
A person was killed at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport after being sucked into a running engine turbine of a KLM airplane. The incident occurred on May 29 and involved flight KL1341 bound for Billund. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is providing support to passengers and employees who witnessed the tragic event.
A person died after falling into a running airplane engine at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, is under investigation by the Netherlands Royal Military police. It is unclear whether the victim was a passenger or an employee. KLM stated that passengers and employees who witnessed the event are being cared for. Schiphol Airport expressed condolences to the victim's relatives and those affected. This tragic event is not isolated, with similar incidents reported in the past.
A person has died after being sucked into a running turbine engine of a KLM plane at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport. The incident occurred on a flight bound for Billund, Denmark. Authorities are investigating the circumstances and will release more information as it becomes available.
A person died after falling into the spinning turbine blades of a KLM passenger jet preparing to depart from Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. The incident is under investigation, and passengers were removed from the plane. The victim's identity has not been disclosed.
A person died at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport after falling into the running engine of a KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Embraer ERJ-190 jet preparing to depart for Billund, Denmark. KLM and airport officials are assisting passengers and employees who witnessed the incident, which is under investigation.
A person was killed after being sucked into a running jet engine of a KLM passenger plane at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. The incident occurred as the plane was preparing for a flight to Billund, Denmark. Investigations are underway to determine whether it was an accident or suicide. The deceased has not been identified, and the airline is providing support to passengers and employees who witnessed the event.
A fatal incident occurred at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol where a man, later identified as an airport employee, died by suicide after getting trapped in an airplane engine. Authorities are investigating the circumstances, and support is being provided to witnesses.
A person was tragically killed after being sucked into a running jet engine turbine at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. The incident, involving a KLM Embraer E190, is under investigation by the Dutch Royal Military Police. The victim's identity and whether they were an employee or passenger remain unknown. Schiphol Airport expressed condolences and is providing support to those affected.
A person died after falling into the spinning turbine blades of a departing KLM passenger jet at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. The incident occurred on the apron outside the terminal as the plane was preparing to depart for Billund, Denmark. Dutch border police have launched an investigation, and the identity of the victim has not been disclosed. This tragic event follows similar fatal accidents involving plane engines at U.S. airports in recent months.
A person died after being caught in a running aircraft engine at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. Dutch airline KLM and the Dutch military police are investigating the incident, which has not yet identified the victim or determined whether it was an accident or suicide. All passengers and crew safely left the plane and will be key witnesses in the investigation.
A person was killed after being sucked into the engine of a KLM Cityhopper Embraer E190 at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. The incident occurred as the plane was preparing to take off for Billund, Denmark. It is unclear if the victim was a passenger or crew member. Emergency services responded, and an investigation is underway.