MADRID, 4 (EUROPEAN PRESS)
KLM will operate flights from six Spanish airports, Alicante, Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Malaga and Valencia, to Amsterdam Schiphol this winter.
As reported in a statement, this offer was added to its partner Air France to Paris-Charlie de Gaulle (France). The group will also offer direct codeshare flights with its joint venture partner, Delta Air Lines, from Madrid and Barcelona to New York-JFK and from Madrid to Atlanta.
During the winter of 2022-2023, from 28 October to 25 March 2023, the airline will operate to 163 destinations in total, 92 of which are European and 71 intercontinental. Compared to 2019, KLM will now offer more seats on flights to North America.
New destinations added to the network are Nantes (France), Rovaniemi (Finland), Aarhus (Denmark) and Katowice (Poland). This winter, KLM will also continue to operate its flights to Austin, Texas, which were inaugurated in the summer. Compared to 2019, KLM will now offer more seats on flights to North America.
In Europe, the airline will increase the number of flights to Teeside, Humberside, Cardiff, Southampton (England) and Graz (Austria). Lastly, Naples (Italy) and Split (Croatia) will have daily flights. Although only this winter, this flight is a continuation of the summer program.
WILL INCREASE SEATS IN MOST REGIONS
In addition, KLM will fly to 19 destinations in North America (Canada, United States and Mexico) this winter, representing 11% more seats compared to 2019, while the number of seats to the Caribbean (especially the Netherlands Antilles) has increased. increased by more than 20% this winter compared to pre-pandemic levels.
On the other hand, the number of seats available on flights to South America will increase 6% higher than this winter 2021, and will offer daily flights to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru. It will operate to Costa Rica four times a week.
Regarding the African continent, KLM airlines will add three weekly flights to Cape Town (South Africa) and customers will also be able to fly to Zanzibar in combination with Dar es Salaam (both in Tanzania).
Lastly, the number of seats offered to Asia will increase by no less than 50% compared to last year, as many destinations in Southeast Asia have reopened to foreign visitors. As such, flights to Bangalore (India) will resume, continuing after recovering in the summer, and flights to China will remain limited for the time being.
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