King Willem-Alexander flies Feyenoord
The Dutch King Willem-Alexander has flown into the Czech capital as a co-pilot of a KLM lenient flight from Amsterdam to Prague fans of Feyenoord Rotterdam.
The fans were amazed in disbelief as they discovered their head of state in the cockpit. I think he's a true Feyenoord fan now, said a trailer to the Rotterdam TV channel RTV Richmond.
Regardless of the result of the Conference League game at Slavic Prague on Thursday (18:45), the king has already made the journey to an unforgettable experience, so the tenor. Only after landing in Prague learned the fans who the pilot was and shot photos.
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The king was actually known to a fan of Ajax Amsterdam. To get his pilot license, he regularly flies schedules of the Dutch-French airline KLM. When traveling to state visits, he is also often a pilot of the official government aircraft on the outward flight.
The Feyenoord fans had another reason to joy: In Prague, they are allowed to cheer their team in the stadium. In the Netherlands, viewers are temporarily excluded according to the new Corona guidelines of all KLM linienting events.
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