
This summer, KLM will fly to 155 destinations, 92 in Europe and 63 intercontinental. KLM will grow approximately 7% in seats compared to the 2023 summer schedule, reaching almost pre-Covid levels. The summer schedule will start on March 31, 2024 and will run through October 26, 2024. KLM’s intercontinental network has a number of frequency increases. For example, KLM flies more often to Jakarta in combination with Kuala Lumpur and to Denpasar in combination with Singapore. Direct flights to Osaka have resumed and a daily flight to Tokyo Narita will depart again. KLM will also deploy additional frequencies to Taipei, Hong Kong, Montreal, Toronto and Los Angeles. Capacity to North America is currently above 2019 levels. The changes in the number of frequencies are part of the ongoing process in which the network is adapted to market conditions and the available aircraft and manpower. Back to Tel Aviv From Monday 1 April, KLM will resume a daily flight to Tel Aviv. The flight will be operated at least until May 19 with a stopover at Larnaca. KLM is closely monitoring the security situation in Israel. More often In Europe, KLM will fly more frequently to a number of destinations this summer schedule. In Scandinavia, there will be a daily flight to Billund (Denmark) and one to Stavanger (Norway). In Great Britain we go to Edinburgh, Newcastle, Glasgow and Southampton more often. Just like last winter, KLM will continue to fly to Marseille in the summer and will have a daily flight to Nice. In Poland, frequencies will be added to Krakow, Gdansk and Wroclaw. KLM will also be flying more frequently to Prague in the Czech Republic in the upcoming summer schedule. In Italy, KLM is adding frequencies to Bologna, Florence and Genoa.