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Discover the top destinations of 2017

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See if they match yours. Dear {NAME}, With the year quickly winding down we can count up the many mi

See if they match yours. [KLM]( [View online]( [Flyingblue Members]( Dear {NAME}, With the year quickly winding down we can count up the many miles flown, but we prefer to reminisce on the countless memories created. Join us in looking back at another great year of travel, and see what topped our list of most popular destinations in 2017. [Find your next journey]( Amsterdam In our hometown we encourage you to rent a bike and cycle along the canals like the locals. Make time to enjoy a freshly made stroopwafel and marvel at the picturesque windmills which are perfectly surrounded by fields of colorful tulips. [Book your flight]( Rome Take a trip back in time as you envelope yourself within the architecture and ancient ruins of the old Roman Empire. Visit the Pantheon, the Colosseum or the Roman Forum, and be sure to end your day with a traditional plate of homemade pasta. [Book your flight]( Athens The beauty of Athens is beyond compare. In the day you can wander through the romantic streets of the old Plaka neighborhood, and at night you can experience the modern side of Athens at one of the many clubs. Isn't time you explored the cradle of European civilization? [Book your flight]( Nairobi Discover the safari capital of the world with a trip to Nairobi. Stop by the Karen Blixen Museum and make time to sample the fresh fruit inside the colorful (and covered) City Market. Don't forget to visit the Karura Forest, as it's an oasis you won't soon forget. [Book your flight]( [Earn Award Miles While Shopping Online]( With Flying Blue Shop&Earn, you can earn Award Miles on every purchase you make. Simply use your Flying Blue Number to log on and start shopping! [Earn now]( [KLM]( Contact us 24/7 [WhatsApp]( [Messenger]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [AIRFRANCE KLM] This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL}. You have received this communication in accordance with your personal preferences as indicated in your Flying Blue profile. If you no longer wish to receive such communications from us, please [unsubscribe here.]( AIR FRANCE and KLM are firmly committed to respecting your privacy. We will not share your information with any third party without your consent. For more information, please read the [AIR FRANCE Security Policy and Data Confidentiality Guideline]( and the [KLM Privacy Policy](. Flying Blue Service Centre, 94852 Ivry-sur-Seine Cedex, France [Société Air France]( a public limited company with a capital of EUR 126,748,775, has its head office at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle, France - Bobigny Trade Register No. 420 495 178. [KLM Royal Dutch Airlines]( a public limited company under the laws of the Netherlands, has its head office in Amstelveen, the Netherlands - Amsterdam Trade Register No. 33014286.

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