What Gates/Wing of the Terminal at Schiphol for KLM's Alitalia Flights to Rome?
Does anyone know the typical wing of the Schiphol terminal where Alitalia flights depart for Fiumicino Airport outside of Roma?
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Does anyone know the typical wing of the Schiphol terminal where Alitalia flights depart for Fiumicino Airport outside of Roma?
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It will be in the 'within Schengen part' of the airport. I have never flown with the company, so I do not know more details.
– Willeke♦
Feb 17 '17 at 21:48
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@pnuts I'm guessing a code share flight.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 0:38
KLM or Alitalia? Which one is the operating airline?
– Crazydre
Feb 18 '17 at 11:58
Alitalia in partnership with KLM.
– D Jones
Feb 19 '17 at 7:12
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Does anyone know the typical wing of the Schiphol terminal where Alitalia flights depart for Fiumicino Airport outside of Roma?
ams klm code-share airport-terminals
Does anyone know the typical wing of the Schiphol terminal where Alitalia flights depart for Fiumicino Airport outside of Roma?
ams klm code-share airport-terminals
ams klm code-share airport-terminals
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It will be in the 'within Schengen part' of the airport. I have never flown with the company, so I do not know more details.
– Willeke♦
Feb 17 '17 at 21:48
2
@pnuts I'm guessing a code share flight.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 0:38
KLM or Alitalia? Which one is the operating airline?
– Crazydre
Feb 18 '17 at 11:58
Alitalia in partnership with KLM.
– D Jones
Feb 19 '17 at 7:12
add a comment |
1
It will be in the 'within Schengen part' of the airport. I have never flown with the company, so I do not know more details.
– Willeke♦
Feb 17 '17 at 21:48
2
@pnuts I'm guessing a code share flight.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 0:38
KLM or Alitalia? Which one is the operating airline?
– Crazydre
Feb 18 '17 at 11:58
Alitalia in partnership with KLM.
– D Jones
Feb 19 '17 at 7:12
1
1
It will be in the 'within Schengen part' of the airport. I have never flown with the company, so I do not know more details.
– Willeke♦
Feb 17 '17 at 21:48
It will be in the 'within Schengen part' of the airport. I have never flown with the company, so I do not know more details.
– Willeke♦
Feb 17 '17 at 21:48
2
2
@pnuts I'm guessing a code share flight.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 0:38
@pnuts I'm guessing a code share flight.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 0:38
KLM or Alitalia? Which one is the operating airline?
– Crazydre
Feb 18 '17 at 11:58
KLM or Alitalia? Which one is the operating airline?
– Crazydre
Feb 18 '17 at 11:58
Alitalia in partnership with KLM.
– D Jones
Feb 19 '17 at 7:12
Alitalia in partnership with KLM.
– D Jones
Feb 19 '17 at 7:12
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B, C or higher number D gates (54+ if I'm not mistaken) in Schengen area. I flew to Rome on Delta and Alitalia flights operated by KLM from all three of them, and KLM has great flexibility in shifting gates around.
However if you have a flight operated by Alitalia, the only one I was on departed from C gates both times I took it. This is further confirmed by Wikipedia (credit to @pnuts for the link).
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B, C or higher number D gates (54+ if I'm not mistaken) in Schengen area. I flew to Rome on Delta and Alitalia flights operated by KLM from all three of them, and KLM has great flexibility in shifting gates around.
However if you have a flight operated by Alitalia, the only one I was on departed from C gates both times I took it. This is further confirmed by Wikipedia (credit to @pnuts for the link).
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B, C or higher number D gates (54+ if I'm not mistaken) in Schengen area. I flew to Rome on Delta and Alitalia flights operated by KLM from all three of them, and KLM has great flexibility in shifting gates around.
However if you have a flight operated by Alitalia, the only one I was on departed from C gates both times I took it. This is further confirmed by Wikipedia (credit to @pnuts for the link).
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B, C or higher number D gates (54+ if I'm not mistaken) in Schengen area. I flew to Rome on Delta and Alitalia flights operated by KLM from all three of them, and KLM has great flexibility in shifting gates around.
However if you have a flight operated by Alitalia, the only one I was on departed from C gates both times I took it. This is further confirmed by Wikipedia (credit to @pnuts for the link).
B, C or higher number D gates (54+ if I'm not mistaken) in Schengen area. I flew to Rome on Delta and Alitalia flights operated by KLM from all three of them, and KLM has great flexibility in shifting gates around.
However if you have a flight operated by Alitalia, the only one I was on departed from C gates both times I took it. This is further confirmed by Wikipedia (credit to @pnuts for the link).
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It will be in the 'within Schengen part' of the airport. I have never flown with the company, so I do not know more details.
– Willeke♦
Feb 17 '17 at 21:48
2
@pnuts I'm guessing a code share flight.
– JoErNanO♦
Feb 18 '17 at 0:38
KLM or Alitalia? Which one is the operating airline?
– Crazydre
Feb 18 '17 at 11:58
Alitalia in partnership with KLM.
– D Jones
Feb 19 '17 at 7:12