The Dutch carrier will fly to 16 Asian destinations this summer, doubling the number of flights it operates to the region compared with 2022. These include daily services to Beijing and Shanghai, a three-times-weekly Hong Kong service and twice-weekly Taipei service via Incheon.
KLM will fly to Osaka twice a week and Tokyo three times a week, both also via Incheon. It will also operate a direct Tokyo service twice a week, increasing to five direct flights a week in September.
Other Asian destinations to be served by KLM this summer include Denpasar and Jakarta via Singapore, Manila (five-times-weekly) via Kuala Lumpur, daily Delhi and Mumbai services, and a five-times-weekly Bangalore schedule.
In total, KLM will operate to 165 destinations – 96 European and 69 intercontinental – this summer from Schiphol, with feed from 17 UK airports.
The airline will fly to 18 destinations in North America; in the US these include New York, Atlanta, Austin, Washington, Las Vegas, San Francisco and Los Angeles, while in Canada, KLM will increase its Toronto schedule from 10 to 13 flights a week. It will also serve Edmonton, Montreal and Vancouver.
In the Caribbean, Curacao will be served by up to 10 flights a week at peak times, with KLM also planning to operate daily services to Aruba and Bonaire. There will be six weekly flights to Paramaribo, and three weekly services to Port of Spain and Sint Maarten.