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Do you get a blanket on KLM?

Economy Comfort seat Cosy up with a pillow and a blanket on one of our comfortable seats. Located in the front of the aircraft, right behind Premium Comfort Class or Business Class, you'll be amongst the first passengers to disembark. Other features include: 10 cm more legroom than a standard seat.



On KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, whether you receive a blanket depends on the duration and type of your flight. For intercontinental (long-haul) flights, KLM provides every passenger with a pillow and a blanket at their seat, regardless of travel class (Economy, Premium Comfort, or Business). These are essential for comfort during overnight journeys across the Atlantic or to Asia. However, for short-haul European flights, blankets are generally not provided in Economy Class. In Europe Business Class on these shorter routes, you may request one, but they are not always standard at every seat. If you are a traveler who gets cold easily, especially on daytime flights within Europe where the cabin temperature can fluctuate, it is a "high-fidelity" travel tip to bring your own lightweight travel scarf or pashmina, as the availability of extra blankets on short routes has decreased as airlines move toward more sustainable and streamlined service models.

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Economy Comfort seat Treat yourself to more legroom and extra recline, and be one of the first Economy Class passengers to board. Economy Comfort seats are in the front of the Economy Class, so you'll be amongst the first to be on your way upon arrival. Other features include: 5 cm more legroom than a standard seat.

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Smart but understated. You should look like you travel often...it helps; someone who is potentially due to get an upgrade can be knocked back if they aren't dressed suitably. Essentially, you can still be comfortable, and elevated basics will take you far. Think casual workday chic.

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And that's why they're, predictably, so hard to come by. So, can you simply ask for one and get it for free? No, not really — not even if it's your honeymoon. But in some cases, you may be able to ask to pay for an upgrade, which you can do from booking till boarding.

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Receive a comfort kit You'll find an amenity kit on your seat with some essentials, like a toothbrush, sleep mask, and ear plugs.

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Premium Comfort Class on intercontinental flights You can change your flight for EUR 250 and the fare difference if applicable. Your ticket is non-refundable. Free drinks, snacks, and meals are included.

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Airline companies each have their own set of rules as far as providing blankets to passengers is concerned. Most do not offer blankets on domestic flights due to the short duration of the flight, and for international flights, a limited number of blankets are stored onboard that will not cater to every passenger.

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Face masks are no longer mandatory on most our flights. However, you may still be required to wear one at your destination or during transfers. Airport mask rules also vary by country.

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Receive a comfort kit On intercontinental flights, you'll find an amenity kit on your seat with some essentials, like a toothbrush, toothpaste, and lip balm.

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flights under 2 hours: a snack. flights over 2 hours: a main meal. flights over 7 hours: a main meal and snack. flights over 12 hours: two main meals and a snack.

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KLM The airline's signature Flying Dutchman cocktail, served only in KLM World Business Class, features Damrak gin, Bols blackberry liqueur, fresh lemon juice and sugar syrup over ice.

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Upgrade Your Air Travel: 10 Tips to Score a First-Class Seat
  1. Join airline loyalty programs.
  2. Volunteer to be bumped.
  3. Use offers from your credit cards.
  4. Book flights during off-peak times.
  5. Check for available upgrades online.
  6. Consider late flight offers.
  7. Arrive early for check-in.
  8. Bid for an upgrade.


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How To Upgrade To Business Class For Free
  1. Get With the Program. If you are a regular traveller and you fly a lot, it's worth sticking to one airline and joining their frequent flyer program. ...
  2. Get A Branded Credit Card. ...
  3. Know Your Aircraft. ...
  4. Arrive Early. ...
  5. Volunteer To Sit This One Out. ...
  6. Ask For It. ...
  7. Fly Midweek or Redeye. ...
  8. Go Solo.


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