Thanks to the recent easing of travel restrictions, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will be allowed to operate additional services to destinations in the United States this winter. The U.S. recently announced that, from the start of November, vaccinated travelers from the EU and UK would be granted access to the U.S. The Dutch government also decided to withdraw previously announced quarantine regulations for vaccinated travelers from the United States. Earlier, KLM had been forced to cancel flights due to these regulations.
The easing of restrictions prompted KLM’s decision to resume service to Las Vegas and Miami from Dec 7. Passengers to these destinations, who were previously rebooked, can contact KLM for a free rebooking to these direct flights.
KLM previously announced that it would expand its winter schedule with services to four new destinations: Cancun (Mexico), Port of Spain (Trinidad & Tobago), Bridgetown (Barbados) and Mombasa (Kenya).
Network strategy
Restoring a global network of destinations is the focal point of KLM’s strategy to emerge from the coronavirus crisis as a stronger and more competitive airline. From the start of the coronavirus pandemic, KLM has maintained as much of its network as possible. This ensured that passengers could continue to make (essential) trips and that cargo, including medical goods and vaccines, could be transported. This strategy was of great benefit to KLM during the pandemic and now makes it easier to scale up operations. KLM will continue to insist on greater consistency in policy on travel restrictions