KLM Royal Dutch has announced that it will be serving 157 destinations
this winter.
The airline's network will have 157 locations, with 65 intercontinental and 92 in Europe. Due to fluctuating seasonal demand, there will be fewer winter services. The daily service will extend to Marseille, Rovaniemi, Rennes, Canada, the United States, and Mexico. With daily flights to Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver, KLM will increase the number of seats in Canada by almost 20%.
The airline will operate daily flights from Buenos Aires to
Santiago de Chile, with connections to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and
Panama. Four times a week, San José will be serviced directly or after a
stopover. Six times per week, meals will be offered in Lima, Quito, and
Guayaquil. Daily services will be available from South Africa to Nairobi,
Accra, and Johannesburg. Five times a week, Tanzania will provide flights to
Kilimanjaro, Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Lagos, Kigali, and Entebbe. In Asia, the
Taipei-Manila route will operate four times weekly with a suspension of the
Seoul and Bangkok layovers. The Covid-19 epidemic has not completely restored
capacity to Asia.
The airline expands its winter service to several
locations, including Beijing and Shanghai in China, Hong Kong four times
weekly, Tokyo Narita three times weekly, Osaka three times weekly, Seoul six
times weekly, Bali with a stopover in Singapore, Jakarta five times weekly,
Bangkok daily, Mumbai and Delhi daily, Bengaluru five times weekly, Dubai
daily, Riyadh and Dammam six times weekly, and intercontinental destinations
Barbados, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Muscat.

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