Corendon and TUI offer to operate Dutch government jet, say plan could save €100 million
Airlines Corendon and TUI have offered to operate the Dutch government’s current Boeing PH-GOV aircraft instead of replacing it, saying the plan could save taxpayers 100 million euros, De Telegraaf reports.The Jetten I Cabinet wants to purchase a new government aircraft costing at least 100 million U.S. dollars. The plan is linked to KLM’s shift from Boeing to Airbus aircraft. Officials say this shift affects KLM’s ability to continue operating the current government aircraft used for state and royal transport.
4 Jul 11:55 · NL Times