#TBT: KLM flights to South America in 1988

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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines had, in 1988, flights to Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile in the South American sector. Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Montevideo, Buenos Aires and Santiago de Chile were part of the schedule, with Brazil, Argentina and Chile as the leading markets.

See also: #TBT: Avianca Argentina flights between Buenos Aires, Rosario and Reconquista.

Operations were performed in Boeing 747-300(M) aircraft, which were configured with 2 classes (First and Economy).

See also: #TBT: United Airlines flights to and from Argentina in 2002.

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Schedule in South America – 1988 (KLM)

Departures from Amsterdam

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FlightFromToFreq.
KL 791AMS 13:05GIG 21:55Monday
KL 791GIG 23:05VCP 00:15+1Monday
KL 791VCP 01:10EZE 02:50Tuesday
KL 791EZE 03:50SCL 05:55Tuesday
KL 793AMS 13:05GIG 21:55Wednesday
KL 793GIG 23:05MVD 02:05+1Wednesday
KL 793MVD 03:00EZE 02:50Thursday
KL 793EZE 03:50SCL 05:55Thursday

See also: #TBT: Transportes Aéreos Neuquén (TAN) flights in 1999.

Departures from Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil

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FlightFromToFreq.
KL 792SCL 08:00EZE 09:45Tuesday
KL 792EZE 10:40VCP 14:10Tuesday
KL 792VCP 15:00GIG 16:00Tuesday
KL 792GIG 17:10AMS 07:25+1Tuesday
KL 794SCL 08:00EZE 09:45Thursday
KL 794EZE 10:40MVD 12:30Thursday
KL 794MVD 13:25GIG 16:00Thursday
KL 794GIG 17:10AMS 07:25+1Thursday

Glossary

  • AMS: Amsterdam
  • EZE: Buenos Aires
  • GIG: Río de Janeiro
  • MVD: Montevideo
  • SCL: Santiago de Chile
  • VCP: Sao Paulo

See also: #TBT: Dinar Líneas Aéreas flights in 1999.

At present, considering the countries mentioned above, everything remains the same, except for Uruguay, a market that is not in KLM’s schedule. Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo and Santiago de Chile are operated by the airline, with the following schedules:

  • Buenos Aires (EZE): 7 weekly flights
  • Rio de Janeiro (GIG): 6 weekly flights
  • Sao Paulo (GRU): 7 weekly flights
  • Santiago de Chile (SCL), via EZE: 7 weekly flights

See also: #TBT: Cubana de Aviación flights to South America in 1999.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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