KLM has relaunched their U.S. network today as borders have reopened for fully-vaccinated travelers with service to 11 destinations including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, New York, Washington D.C., Minneapolis & Houston.
On Monday (November 8, 2021), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines announced the reopening of their U.S. network as borders have reopened for fully-vaccinated and tested travelers. The carrier will offer 64 weekly flights to 11 U.S. destinations including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Las Vegas, New York, Washington D.C., Minneapolis and Houston. KLM guests will also enjoy seamless onward connectivity throughout the U.S. with the carrier’s partner, Delta Air Lines.
In Monday’s announcement, KLM’s President & CEO, Pieter Elbers, said,
“This is a festive day for everyone who has been unable to visit the United States for so long. We look forward to doing what we do best: bringing people together. Travel is all about connecting people and that is precisely what drives everyone at KLM. This is a turning point for us; an important step out of the crisis. Now that we can operate these flights with more full seats, in complete compliance with all coronavirus requirements, KLM can take the next step towards financial recovery.”
KLM offers customers maximum flexibility when booking, changing or canceling a trip. The carrier also pursues the highest standard of hygiene before, during and after every flight, earning Diamond Status from APEX. KLM has also been awarded five stars from APEX based on passengers’ evaluation of the airline’s product and services.
Source: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines