Holidaymakers will soon have more options from Norwich Airport ahead of the busy Easter holidays.
KLM is launching extra journeys from March 27 to Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport.
The move sees flight numbers back to full strength for the first time since the pandemic, which brought widespread disruption to the travel and aviation industry.
And to mark the occasion, Norwich Airport has launched a competition for jet setters to win a pair of return tickets to the European city.
Richard Pace, managing director of Norwich Airport, said: “It’s great to see KLM’s Amsterdam route from Norwich getting back to full strength with four flights a day on weekdays and up to three a day at weekends.
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“It means passengers from Norwich have even more flexibility, whether that’s for a city break or onward travel from Schiphol to destinations worldwide.”
From March 27, four return flights a day will operate from the city, a flight that takes only 55 minutes.
The closing date of the competition to win free tickets to Amsterdam ends on March 31.
Entries to the competition can be made via this link: norwichairport.co.uk/march/2023/competition
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