KLM, the Dutch airline, is resuming its flights between Amsterdam and Tel Aviv starting tonight, May 31, 2025.
The flights will operate daily using Boeing 737-900 aircraft and will include a stop in Larnaca.
This evening, the plane departed from Amsterdam (Saturday) and is expected to land in Tel Aviv at 03:45 (after a stop in Larnaca).
The departure from Tel Aviv is scheduled for 04:45, with landing in Amsterdam at 08:40, without stops on this leg.
Amsterdam. Photo: PassportNews The renewed route will offer direct connections via Schiphol Airport to dozens of destinations in Europe, the USA, South America, and more, alongside connections through Charles de Gaulle Airport on return flights operated by Air France, its partner for twenty years.
KLM joins Air Baltic, which announced its return to operations in Israel with three weekly flights on the Riga-Tel Aviv route, and the significant announcement from United Airlines, which is renewing its flights this week, as well as Air France, Delta Air Lines, Aegean, and other companies that have recently resumed their operations.