KLM Winter Schedule 2025/26: 161 Destinations

KLM is increasing its winter 2025/26 network to 161 destinations to meet recovering demand and improve global connectivity.

The KLM winter schedule for 2025/26 will cover 161 destinations worldwide, including 92 within Europe and 69 intercontinental routes operated from Amsterdam Schiphol. The Dutch carrier says the changes include higher frequencies on several European city pairs and new long-haul services aimed at both business and leisure markets.

Passengers flying with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines can expect more options across its hub at Amsterdam Schiphol, with the airline prioritising capacity where demand has rebounded fastest. While KLM hasn’t released detailed flight numbers or aircraft type deployments in this summary, the move reflects broader industry trends of network restoration and seasonal capacity adjustments for winter 2025/26.

KLM winter schedule: what’s changing

Key takeaways from the announcement include network breadth and frequency tweaks rather than wholesale new markets. The mix of 92 European and 69 intercontinental destinations keeps Amsterdam central to KLM’s global strategy, supporting connections across Europe and beyond. The carrier has framed the update as an attempt to make travel more convenient for frequent business travelers and holidaymakers alike.

  • KLM winter schedule highlights: 161 destinations total — 92 in Europe, 69 intercontinental.
  • Increased frequencies on selected European routes to improve daily connectivity.
  • Additional long-haul rotations to meet demand on intercontinental corridors.

For travellers, the practical impact will be more flight options and, potentially, better timing for same-day connections through AMS (Amsterdam Schiphol). Frequent flyers should watch KLM’s detailed timetable releases for aircraft types, flight numbers (IATA/ICAO codes), and seasonal frequency updates as the airline publishes them ahead of the winter season.

Stay tuned to KLM’s official channels for the full schedule and booking windows; ticketing typically opens in stages as airlines finalise slot arrangements and aircraft rosters for the season.

Sources

  • Original KLM announcement (source link not provided)

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