KLM has today restarted service to Canada with multiple weekly flights to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal. Seamless onward connections are also available throughout Canada with the airline’s partner, WestJet.
On Tuesday (September 7, 2021), KLM announced the resumption of service to Canada will multiple weekly flights to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Montreal, and seamless onward connections throughout Canada with their partner WestJet. KLM maintains the strictest hygiene standards and offers a flexible policy for booking, canceling or rescheduling travel. The airline has been awarded the APEX Diamond Award in recognition of their commitment to hygiene and health safety.
In Tuesday’s announcement, KLM’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Pieter Elbers, said,
“We are delighted that the Canadian government is setting a good example by allowing vaccinated people to travel again. Thanks to its decision to ease restrictions, we can once again do what we do best: connect people and give them an unforgettable experience. Our customers can now reunite with their families in Canada, or do business face-to-face. Being able to fly passengers to our various Canadian destinations is an important milestone and another step on the road to recovery. We hope that travel restrictions to and from the US will also be lifted soon.”
KLM guests traveling to Canada must be fully vaccinated and also provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test result. Toronto and Calgary service will be offered daily, with service to Edmonton (via Calgary) available on Thursdays and Saturdays. Flights to Vancouver will operate four times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, while service to Montreal will operate four times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Source: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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