KLM is set to resume London City Airport and Amsterdam Schiphol operations from 13th July 2020.
The airline which has been adapting its network and flight schedule in line with travel restrictions and demand since the outbreak of Covid-19 crisis, is set to come back to City airport.
KLM said the route will begin as a single daily service, with frequency increases expected as demand for travel begins to rise during the summer period. Passengers will have the opportunity to connect to over 100 European and intercontinental destinations via Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
The airline which has been adapting its network and flight schedule in line with travel restrictions and demand since the outbreak of Covid-19 crisis, is set to come back to City airport.
KLM said the route will begin as a single daily service, with frequency increases expected as demand for travel begins to rise during the summer period. Passengers will have the opportunity to connect to over 100 European and intercontinental destinations via Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.
With borders starting to reopen and travel restrictions beginning to ease, safety is a prerequisite for KLM as we gradually resume travel.
KLM expresses its gladness as it resumes operations from Central London after the challenging period. saying, partnership with London City Airport has been a huge success since it launched the route in February 2016. Pre-covid, "we were operating up to 9 flights a day and now looking forward to increasing capacity in line with demand over the coming months."
KLM has assured its customers highest level of healthy and safety upon resumption, as it has introduced many measures around screening and hygiene to protect customers and staff, both onboard and at airports since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
Richard Hill, London City Airport’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “KLM’s return to London City Airport is another positive sign of recovery as we resume passenger flights. We have been working hard with our airline partners to re-establish routes and this is an important milestone, restoring a very popular connection between two of Europe’s most important cities."
KLM and London City Airport assure passengers that the health and safety of their customers and staff is an absolute priority. Both teams are fully mobilised to ensure the highest level of health and safety for their customers and to ensure they travel in complete confidence.
KLM has assured its customers highest level of healthy and safety upon resumption, as it has introduced many measures around screening and hygiene to protect customers and staff, both onboard and at airports since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
Richard Hill, London City Airport’s Chief Commercial Officer, said: “KLM’s return to London City Airport is another positive sign of recovery as we resume passenger flights. We have been working hard with our airline partners to re-establish routes and this is an important milestone, restoring a very popular connection between two of Europe’s most important cities."
KLM and London City Airport assure passengers that the health and safety of their customers and staff is an absolute priority. Both teams are fully mobilised to ensure the highest level of health and safety for their customers and to ensure they travel in complete confidence.


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