161 Destinations in the Summer Flight Schedule: KLM Adds New Routes and Increases Frequencies
This summer, KLM will serve 95 European and 66 intercontinental destinations, adding new routes, increased frequencies, and three new Dreamliners
This summer, KLM will serve 95 European and 66 intercontinental destinations, adding new routes, increased frequencies, and three new Dreamliners
Franz Liszt Airport saw its busiest January ever, with rising traffic. By February, six new routes were added, and major Terminal 2 renovations will begin soon
The code share addition between the companies includes 60 additional routes in 12 Indian cities and 26 European cities. In total, Air India and the Lufthansa Group will share codes on 100 routes worldwide
Saudia announces more than ten new destinations from its two main airports, including two destinations in Greece and holiday spots in Europe and the East. All the details
Iberia strengthens its presence in North America with additional flights to key destinations and the integration of the innovative Airbus A321XLR - the first narrow-body aircraft to cross the Atlantic Ocean, offering an advanced, comfortable, and eco-friendly flying experience
The Italian airline launches a route between Fiumicino Airport in Rome and Mauritius, one of the exotic and popular destinations in the world. When will the route be launched and how often? All the details
With more family cruise routes to Alaska, Europe, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and Singapore - the popular cruise company launches its summer 2026 season. All the details
easyJet relaunches the direct route between Berlin and Liverpool. The route joins a series of announcements about new routes from the international BER airport to destinations in Morocco, France, Egypt, and more
New routes and strengthening of international routes in the summer: Air India, which renews its flights to Israel on March 2, 2025, announces significant reinforcement and launch of a series of international destinations
Polish airline expands with new destinations from Warsaw and Krakow, adding Paris, Reykjavik, Malta, and Thessaloniki, while strengthening routes to the Balkans and Romania