This page will contain videos about klm, as they become available.KLMKLM (in full: Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, literally Royal Aviation Company; usual English: Royal Dutch Airlines) is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Before its (agreed) take-over by Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands. Air France-KLM is France and the Netherlands' main air carrier and its KLM subsidiary operates from the airline hub of Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam, where the subsidiary company has its headquarters. Air France took over KLM in May 2004, resulting in the creation of Air France-KLM. Air France-KLM is incorporated under French law and its headquarters are located at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. Air France-KLM is the largest airline company in the world in terms of operating revenues, and the third-largest in the world (largest in Europe) in terms of revenue-passenger-kilometers (RPKs). In 2004, KLM travelled 6 million passengers. [1] Air France-KLM is part of the SkyTeam Alliance with Delta Air Lines, Aeroméxico, Korean Air, CSA Czech Airlines, Alitalia, Northwest Airlines, and Continental Airlines. Both Air France and KLM continue to fly under their distinct brand names, but this may change in the future. HistoryKLM aircraft at Schiphol Airport The "Worldwide Reliability" logo with Northwest Airlines, 1993-2002KLM was founded on October 7, 1919, making it the oldest carrier still operating under its current name. The first KLM flight was on May 17, 1920, with a flight from London to Amsterdam carrying two English journalists and a number of newspapers. KLM has subsidiaries KLM Cityhopper, KLM Cargo and KLM Asia. A former subsidiary is KLM exel. KLM has an 100% share in Transavia Airlines, a 50% share in Martinair and a 26% share in Kenya Airways. KLM uk was a KLM subsidiary until KLM Cityhopper merged with it. KLM is listed on the stock exchanges of Amsterdam, New York and Paris. KLM Asia operates flight into Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China for political reasons. The livery of KLM Asia does not have the crown logo on the tail and fuselage. In May 2004, KLM was taken over by Air France. Its independent identity is guaranteed for the coming five years, but eventually it is anticipated that its operations will be merged into those of the French company. In the meantime, it does not appear that KLM's longstanding joint venture with Northwest Airlines will be affected. Both airlines joined the Air France-led SkyTeam Alliance in September, 2004. DestinationsFurther information: KLM destinations FleetKLM Boeing 737-400The KLM fleet consists of the following aircraft (in January 2006):
The orders of the Airbus A330-200, as well as the Boeing 777-200ER, will over time replace the 767 and MD-11 aircraft, but KLM is also looking into adding the Boeing 787 or the Airbus A350. This page about klm includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about klm News stories about klm External links for klm Videos for klm Wikis about klm Discussion Groups about klm Blogs about klm Images of klm |
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The orders of the Airbus A330-200, as well as the Boeing 777-200ER, will over time replace the 767 and MD-11 aircraft, but KLM is also looking into adding the Boeing 787 or the Airbus A350. In recent years, many Canadians feel that the number of public holidays (and holidays in general) in Canada pales in comparison to other Western countries. The KLM fleet consists of the following aircraft (in January 2006):. Patricks day a national holiday (as opposed to only Newfoundland and Labrador), lead, and promoted, by the Guinness corporation. Both airlines joined the Air France-led SkyTeam Alliance in September, 2004. In Canada a large lobby exists to make St. In the meantime, it does not appear that KLM's longstanding joint venture with Northwest Airlines will be affected. Such acts are not as common in Ireland. Its independent identity is guaranteed for the coming five years, but eventually it is anticipated that its operations will be merged into those of the French company. Patrick's Day items hosting phrases such as "Can't pinch me!" It's also said, and shown in the TV show Angela Anaconda, that if you pinch someone wearing green, everyone else can double pinch you back, even if you are wearing green. In May 2004, KLM was taken over by Air France. Traditionally, those who are caught not wearing green are pinched, leading to several St. The livery of KLM Asia does not have the crown logo on the tail and fuselage. Patrick's day by wearing green colored clothing and items. KLM Asia operates flight into Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China for political reasons. celebrate St. KLM is listed on the stock exchanges of Amsterdam, New York and Paris. Children in the U.S. KLM uk was a KLM subsidiary until KLM Cityhopper merged with it. (Former Mayor of New York Ed Koch once proclaimed himself "Ed O'Koch" for the day and is one of the most famous people of non-Irish descent to publicly revel on the holiday.). KLM has an 100% share in Transavia Airlines, a 50% share in Martinair and a 26% share in Kenya Airways. Patrick's Day, usually by consuming large quantities of alcoholic beverages, including lager often dyed green, Irish beer, such as Murphys, Smithwicks, Harp or Guinness, or other Irish liquors such as Irish whiskey, Irish Coffee or Baileys Irish Cream, by wearing at least one article of green-colored clothing, and by listening to Irish folk music. A former subsidiary is KLM exel. In many parts of the U.S., Britain, and Australia, expatriate Irish, those of Irish descent, and ever-growing crowds of people with no Irish connections but who may proclaim themselves "Irish for a day" also celebrate St. KLM has subsidiaries KLM Cityhopper, KLM Cargo and KLM Asia. In Britain, the late Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother used to present bowls of shamrock specially flown over from Ireland to members of the Irish Guards, a regiment in the British Army made up of Irishmen from both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (as well as many Liverpudlians and other Britons). The first KLM flight was on May 17, 1920, with a flight from London to Amsterdam carrying two English journalists and a number of newspapers. In 2003, the President of Ireland celebrated the holiday in Sydney, the Taoiseach was in Washington, while other Irish government members attended ceremonies in New York, Boston, San Francisco, San Jose, Savannah, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Diego, New Zealand, Hong Kong, South Africa, Korea, Japan and Brazil. KLM was founded on October 7, 1919, making it the oldest carrier still operating under its current name. In recent years, it is common for the entire Irish government to be abroad representing the country in various parts of the world. . No northern Irish parties were invited for these functions in 2005. Both Air France and KLM continue to fly under their distinct brand names, but this may change in the future. Originally only representatives of the Republic of Ireland attended, but since the mid-1990s all major Irish political parties from north and south are invited, with the attendance including the representatives of the Irish government, the Ulster Unionist Party, the Social Democratic and Labour Party, Sinn Féin and others. Air France-KLM is part of the SkyTeam Alliance with Delta Air Lines, Aeroméxico, Korean Air, CSA Czech Airlines, Alitalia, Northwest Airlines, and Continental Airlines. A similar presentation is made to the Speaker of the House. [1]. Patrick's Day or a day or two earlier, in the White House, where they present shamrock to the President of the United States. In 2004, KLM travelled 6 million passengers. Since the 1990s, Irish Taoiseach (prime ministers) have sometimes attended special functions either on St. Air France-KLM is the largest airline company in the world in terms of operating revenues, and the third-largest in the world (largest in Europe) in terms of revenue-passenger-kilometers (RPKs). Patrick's Day parade in Canada takes place in Montreal, which began in 1824. Air France-KLM is incorporated under French law and its headquarters are located at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris. The longest running St. Air France took over KLM in May 2004, resulting in the creation of Air France-KLM. are:. Air France-KLM is France and the Netherlands' main air carrier and its KLM subsidiary operates from the airline hub of Schiphol Airport, near Amsterdam, where the subsidiary company has its headquarters. Patrick's Day parades in the U.S. Before its (agreed) take-over by Air France, KLM was the national airline of the Netherlands. The longest running St. KLM (in full: Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, literally Royal Aviation Company; usual English: Royal Dutch Airlines) is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM. Others, including Chicago, dye their principal rivers green, an act that most native Irish find bizarre. 10 Boeing 777-200ER (+ 2 orders). In many other American cities (such as San Francisco), the parade is always held on the Sunday before March 17, regardless of the permutations of the liturgical calendar. 09 Boeing 767-300ER. The event is also moved on the rare occasions when, due to Easter falling on a very early date, March 17 would land in Holy Week—this last occurred in 1913, when the parade was held on Saturday, March 15 because Easter that year was March 23 (making March 17 the Monday of Holy Week); this same scenario is scheduled to arise again in 2008, when Easter will also fall on March 23. 03 Boeing 747-400ERF (full freighter, + 1 on order). The New York parade is moved to the previous Saturday (March 16) in years where March 17 is a Sunday. 22 Boeing 747-400 (5 full pax, 17 combi). On occasion the AOH has appointed controversial Irish republican figures (some of whom were barred from the U.S.) to be its Grand Marshal. 05 Boeing 737-900 (+ 15 on order). Patrick's Day Parade was the primary public function of the AOH. 14 Boeing 737-800 (+ 14 on order). For many years, the St. 13 Boeing 737-400. The parade is organized and run by the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH) [1]. 14 Boeing 737-300. Patrick's Day parade which is open to all organizations wishing to march. 03 Airbus A330-200 (+ 9 orders). A tradition has begun in Queens, New York of organizing a parade the week before the official St. The gay groups and their sympathisers would lie down in the middle of the street at the start of the parade route, and would be arrested when they refused to move; in the late 1980s such arrests averaged several hundred per year, but had dwindled to a dozen or less annually by the early 2000s. Gay rights groups have fought in court to obtain the right to march alongside other organizations, and there have been calls in Ireland (which, since 1992, has some of the most liberal gay laws in the world) for a boycott of the parade. The New York parade has been dogged with controversy in recent years as its organisers have banned Irish gays and lesbians from marching as a group. The parade marches up 5th Avenue in Manhattan and it attracts roughly 2 million people. The parade itself dates back to 1762, and in 2003 more than 150,000 marchers participated, including bands, military and police groups, county associations, emigrant societies, social and cultural clubs. Patrick's Day parade in the world. Since then the New York celebration has become the largest St. Patrick's Day celebrated in New York City was held at the Crown and Thistle Tavern in 1756. The first St. Patrick's Day in the American Colonies took place in Boston in 1737. The first civic and public celebration of St. Boulder, Colorado claims to have the shortest parade which is also less than a single city block. The smallest parade is said to take place in Hot Springs, Arkansas in the United States; this parade is less than a single city block and is nevertheless the highlight of the day. Some people believe St.Patrick's day is a bigger holiday in the U.S than it is in Ireland, however, despite this, many Americans travel to Ireland for the festivities. Previously the parade was privately funded. Belfast City Council recently agreed to give some funding to its parade for the first time. Patrick's Day as a celebration of Irish culture is rarely acknowledged by British loyalists in Northern Ireland, who consider it a republican festival. Although celebrated by the Church of Ireland as a Christian festival, St. The parade was watched by over 30,000 people. Patrick's Festival, had over 2000 participants and 82 floats, bands and performers. In Downpatrick in 2004, according to Down District Council, the parade, during the week-long St. The biggest celebrations in Ireland outside Dublin are in Downpatrick, where Saint Patrick was buried following his death on March 17, 461. Girls traditionally wore green ribbons in their hair (many still do). Nevertheless, many Irish people still wear a bunch of shamrock on their lapels or caps on this day, while children wear tri-colour (green, white and orange) badges. Since 1996, there has been a greater emphasis on celebrating and projecting a fluid and inclusive notion of 'Irishness' rather than a fixed identity based around traditional religious or ethnic allegiance. Patrick's Symposium was "Talking Irish," during which the nature of Irish identity, economic success and the future was discussed. The topic of the previous year's (2004) St. The most recent Festivals have encompassed spectacular fireworks displays (Skyfest), open-air music, street theatre and the traditional parade. In 1997, it became a three day event, and since 2000 has been a 4 day event. Patrick's Festival was held in 1996, and was celebrated only on the day. The first St. Patrick's Festival was set up by the government with the aim to:. In the mid-90's, a group called St. Patrick's Day parades in Ireland date from the late 19th century, originating in the growing sense of nationalism of the period. St. . Patrick's Day. In Ireland it is traditional that those observing a lenten fast may break it for the duration of St. If it falls in Holy Week, it is moved to the second Monday after Easter. Patrick's Day falls on a Sunday, it is moved to the following Monday. In church calendars, though rarely in secular ones, if St. The day always falls in the season of Lent, and it may fall in Holy Week. Patrick's Day sometimes is required to give way to a more important feast. However, as a Christian festival, St. Patrick's Day is a Christian festival celebrated in the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of Ireland (among other churches in the Anglican Communion) and some other denominations. As well as being a celebration of Irish culture, St. Parades also take place in other places, including London, Paris, Rome, Munich, Moscow, Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Copenhagen and throughout the Americas. The four largest parades of recent years have been held in Dublin, New York City, Manchester, and Montreal. A major parade takes place in Dublin and in most other Irish towns and villages. It is celebrated worldwide by the Irish and those of Irish descent and increasingly by many of non-Irish descent. It is a legal holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, the overseas territory of Montserrat and the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Saint Patrick's Day (March 17), is the Irish feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick (386-461), the patron saint of Ireland. San Francisco, California, since 1852. New Haven, Connecticut, since 1845. Chicago, Illinois, since 1843. Carbondale, Pennsylvania, since 1833. Savannah, Georgia, since 1813. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, since 1780. New York, New York, since 1762. Boston, Massachusetts, since 1737. Project, internationally, an accurate image of Ireland as a creative, professional and sophisticated country with wide appeal, as we approach the new Millennium. Provide the opportunity and motivation for people of Irish descent, Scottish decent, (and those who sometimes wish they were Irish) to attend and join in the imaginative and expressive celebrations. Create energy and excitement throughout Ireland via innovation, creativity, grassroots involvement, and marketing activity. Offer a national festival that ranks amongst all of the greatest celebration in the world. |