It’s a country smaller than the province of Nova Scotia, with no domestic market whatsoever—although, long ago, their planes, re-purposed First World War bombers, once flew passengers from Amsterdam to Eindhoven, just 125 kilometres away. And yet, earlier this month, KLM—Royal Dutch Airlines—celebrated the century mark, toasting its founding back in 1919, when eight businessmen started the company and the Netherlands’ reigning monarch, Queen Wilhelmina, gave it her seal of approval. Read More
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