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KLM upgrades aircraft on Tanzania routes

14 Jul 2019
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KLM’s new B787-10 Dreamliner is to operate the flight from Amsterdam to Kilimanjaro and Dar es Salaam. 

The B787-10 is built with light materials, meaning it produces lower carbon emissions and less noise, and the large windows and spacious interior provide more room and comfort for passengers.

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