KLM Unveils Winter 2025/26 Schedule with 161 Destinations
- Joe Breitfeller

- Sep 15
- 2 min read
KLM has today announced their winter 2025/26 schedule which includes 161 destinations, including 92 in Europe and 69 intercontinental destinations.

On Monday (September 15, 2025), KLM Royal Dutch Airlines unveiled their winter 2025/26 flying program which runs from October 26, 2025 through March 28, 2026. The schedule will include service to 161 destinations, with 92 in Europe and 69 intercontinental. Compared to last winter, KLM will offer 6.0 percent more seats, including a significant capacity expansion to India and the Caribbean. The carrier is also adding two new routes this winter, including one weekly flight to Kittilä in Finland, and three weekly flights to Barbados, combined with Georgetown (Guyana).
Additionally, some destinations launched in summer 2025 will be carried over into the winter schedule, including daily service from Amsterdam to Exeter and Ljubljana. The carrier will fly to Hyderabad and to Barbados (combined with Georgetown) for the first time in winter. Starting late February 2026, KLM will also offer direct flights to San Diego. All these intercontinental destinations will be served three times weekly.
KLM is also boosting frequencies to several destinations for the upcoming winter season. Between early January and late February 2026, the airline will offer additional flights to Delhi and Panama City (3 extra flights per week to each, totaling 10 flights per week per destination). From mid-December, service to Bangkok will increase to 10 flights per week, while flights to Curaçao will go up to 11 times per week. Cape Town will be served 11 times per week during the entire winter season, one more flight than last year. Other destinations with increased frequencies include Boston, Miami, Portland, San Francisco, Bangalore, Aruba/Bonaire, São Paulo, Lima, and San José.
KLM will continue to serve Ibiza through December, and after a brief break, the route will return in February and March 2026. Extra flights to Southern European destinations such as Naples and Athens, as well as to Bordeaux, Gothenburg, Poznan, Cork, Leeds, and Vienna will also be available during the same periods. KLM expects to welcome their 15th and final Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner this winter, as well as three new Airbus A321neos.
Source: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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