
The Dutch airline, which is part of the Delta-Air France-KLM ‘SkyTeam’ group, also suspended its Amsterdam-Tehran route back in 2013 based solely “as a result of the negative results and financial outlook,” but renewed its service in 2016, with Obama’s Iranian sanctions relief policy.
By News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Dutch airline KLM announced Monday that it will halt flights to Tehran “as a result of the negative results and financial outlook” following the U.S. withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear accord.
The airline, part of the Delta-Air France-KLM group, made the announcement in a short statement on its website. Continue Reading »