A KLM will serve 155 destinations this summer - 92 in Europe and 63 intercontinental. With this, the company will increase available seat capacity by around 7% compared to summer 2023, almost equaling pre-Covid levels. Summer programming begins March 31, 2024 and runs through October 26, 2024.
The company will increase the frequency of flights to several intercontinental destinations. More flights will be operated to Jakarta in combination with Kuala Lumpur and to Denpasar in combination with Singapore. KLM has resumed direct flights to Osaka and will resume daily service to Tokyo Narita. Flight frequency will also be increased to Taipei, Hong Kong, Montreal, Toronto and Los Angeles. Capacity to destinations in North America is currently above 2019 levels. These frequency changes are part of an ongoing process by which the Dutch airline adjusts its network to market conditions, taking into aircraft and labor availability .
KLM will also resume daily service to Tel Aviv from Monday 1 April. This route will be operated with a stopover in Larnaca until at least May 19th. The company continues to closely monitor the security situation in Israel.
In Europe, KLM will increase the frequency of flights to several destinations this summer. In Scandinavia, the company will operate a daily service to Billund (Denmark) and Stavanger (Norway). In Great Britain, flight frequency will be increased to Edinburgh, Newcastle, Glasgow and Southampton. As was the case this European winter, KLM will continue to serve Marseille in the summer and will operate a daily service to Nice. In Poland, the frequency will be increased to Krakow, Gdansk and Wrocław. The company will also increase the frequency of flights to Prague (Czech Republic) this summer. In Italy, KLM will increase frequency to Bologna, Florence and Genoa.
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