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KLM Announces Summer 2026 Schedule with Over 160 Destinations

For the upcoming summer season, which runs from March 29th through October 25, 2026, KLM’s schedule will include 164 destinations, with 96 in Europe and 68 intercontinental destinations.


KLM Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner Closeup - Courtesy KLM
KLM Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner Closeup - Courtesy KLM

On Tuesday (February 24, 2026), KLM announced their summer 2026 schedule, which will offer 5.0 percent more seats than summer 2025.  The schedule will feature 164 destinations worldwide, including 96 in Europe and 68 intercontinental destinations.  Starting this summer, customers can choose some new destinations for the first time, including Jersey, Santiago de Compostela, and Oviedo.  Within Europe, KLM is offering more flights to popular destinations such as Cagliari, which will be served daily throughout the summer, and frequencies to Istanbul, Dubrovnik, Ljubljana, and Cork will be increased. 


Additionally, KLM will also operate more flights to several intercontinental destinations this summer.  There will be extra flights to Cape Town at the start of the season, and KLM will offer daily service to Portland throughout the summer. Flights to San Diego, Miami, and Hyderabad will also be available for the first time during the entire summer season.  Additionally, San José will now be offered as a summer destination for the first time.


Founded on October 7, 1919, KLM is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name.  With 34.1 million passengers and 621,000 tonnes of cargo, KLM and KLM Cityhopper form the heart of the KLM Group.  Through their vast network of 92 European and 70 intercontinental destinations, KLM offers direct connections to major cities and economic centres around the world.  Since merging with Air France in 2004, KLM has operated according to the following concept: 1 Air France-KLM Group, 2 airlines and 3 core activities (passengers, air cargo industry and engineering & maintenance).  Together with Air France, KLM plays a leading role in the European aviation industry.



Source: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

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