Winter: KLM announces new long-haul destinations

Winter: KLM announces new long-haul destinations

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The Dutch Skyteam member KLM will expand the long-haul network in the winter flight schedule 2021/2022 to include the destinations ombasa, Orlando, Cancun, Bridgetown, Port of Spain and Phuket.

The Kenyan beach destination Mombasa is served twice a week with Boeing 787-9 devices. This type of aircraft also operates flights to Orlando, Florida (four times a week) and the Mexican seaside resort of Cancun (three times a week). The Airbus A330 flies customers to Bridgetown (Barbados, three times a week) and Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago, three times a week). The Thai island of Phuket is served four flights a week by Boeing 777-300.

Mombasa will be combined with Nairobi on the return journey to Amsterdam. This also applies to Orlando and Miami. Phuket is served from Amsterdam via Kuala Lumpur. Bridgetown and Port of Spain will be combined and Cancun will be a non-stop connection.

“For KLM this is the next important step in rebuilding the network for the benefit of our customers. Up to 99 destinations in Europe will be served in the summer, and with this latest expansion KLM's intercontinental network will also be considerably strengthened for the winter, ”explains company boss Pieter Elbers.

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