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Thank you for being part of our journey 105 years of making memories together! Dear {NAME}, On Octob

Thank you for being part of our journey [View online]( [Royal Dutch Airlines]( [Royal Dutch Airlines]( 105 years of making memories together! Dear {NAME}, On October 7, we're celebrating our 105th birthday, and we want to thank you for being part of our journey. As with every birthday, we'll soon launch a new Delft Blue house - can you guess its location? After all the amazing memories we've shared, it's time to create new ones! The only question is: which destination tops your wishlist? We can't wait to join you on your next adventure! [Plan your next trip]( Discover the KLM houses #103, Aruba Step into the vibrant heart of Oranjestad, where KLM House #103 stands in the bustling center of Aruba's capital. Known for its colourful colonial architecture and lively streets, Oranjestad invites you to enjoy sun-soaked beaches, local markets, and the island's rich Dutch-Caribbean heritage. [Discover Aruba]( #104, Valkenburg Discover the charm of Valkenburg, home to KLM House #104, the historic Valkenburg Railway Station. Nestled in the picturesque Dutch countryside, Valkenburg offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and cozy cafes. Explore the town’s unique limestone caves and medieval castle ruins! [Discover the Netherlands]( Curious about KLM house #105? Another year means a new Delft Blue house. Number 105 in the collection of KLM’s Delft Blue houses is almost here. Every year, we receive many requests to be considered for the famous KLM Delft Blue house. This year's location? We'll give you one hint already, it starts with an A... [Start discovering the houses]( More destinations [Berlin]( [Book here]( [Istanbul]( [Book here]( [Mumbai]( [Book here]( [Nairobi]( [Book here]( [More destinations]( Visit Amsterdam Want to spot the houses in real life? Come to Amsterdam and explore. [Find tickets]( How would you rate this e‑mail? [USABILLA MOOD1]( [USABILLA MOOD2]( [USABILLA MOOD3]( [USABILLA MOOD4]( [USABILLA MOOD5]( [KLM Home Footer]( [Questions] [MyTrip] Questions? Search flights [Let us help you find the answer!]( [Search and book your flight]( [KLM App] [Email Preferences] KLM App E-mail settings [Download iOS]( [Download for Android]( [Change preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL}. You can [unsubscribe]( if you no longer wish to receive e-mails from us. KLM is firmly committed to respecting your privacy. Please read the [KLM Privacy statement]( for more information. © 2024 [KLM Royal Dutch Airlines]( is registered in Amstelveen, the Netherlands - Amsterdam Trade Register No. 33014286. In partnership with:

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