With the recent announcement done by the White House in regards to easing restrictions for European Union (EU) and UK travelers, KLM will be able to increase operations to its U.S. destinations this winter.
The Dutch government has decided to lift the mandatory quarantine for fully vaccinated U.S. citizens. Previously, due to the restrictions maintained by the United States, KLM was forced to cancel several destinations such as Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO) and Las Vegas (LAS).
Due to the opening of borders for EU travelers to the United States, next November 2021, KLM will resume services to Miami (MIA) and Las Vegas (LAS) from December 7, 2021, passengers who changed their reservation, can contact the company to make a new reservation at no cost.
KLM maintains the announcement of its new routes in its winter schedule with four new destinations: Cancun (CUN), Port of Spain (POS), Bridgetown (BGI) and Mombasa (MBA).
The Dutch airline is continuously rebuilding its network of intercontinental destinations as more countries relax their restrictions, facilitating the expansion of operations. During the COVID-19 crisis, KLM continued to operate (essential) flights for passengers and cargo, including medical supplies and vaccines.
Resumption schedule for destinations to the United States
1. Miami (MIA)
- Amsterdam – Miami KL0627 AMS 10:20 – MIA 14:20 three flights per week on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
- Miami – Amsterdam KL0628 MIA 16:30 – 06:50+1 three weekly flights on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
2. Las Vegas (LAS)
- Amsterdam – Las Vegas KL0635 AMS 12:35 – LAS 14:10 three weekly flights on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
- Las Vegas – Amsterdam KL0636 LAS 15:59 – AMS 10:05+1 three flights weekly on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.