KLM promises to increase its Scottish service

SCOTLAND'S biggest long-haul airline has hinted at further expansion as it celebrated the 65th anniversary of Glasgow-Amsterdam flights yesterday. KLM chief operating officer Pieter Elbers told The Scotsman it aimed to increase Scottish flights to its Dutch hub after adding 20 per cent more this year.

He said the target was six flights a day - like from Edinburgh - for connecting passengers. That could mean one more flight from Glasgow and Aberdeen.