2025-03-14

KLM Expands Flights from Poland to Amsterdam for Summer 2025

KLM zwiększa liczbę lotów z Polski do Amsterdamu na lato 2025

Dutch airline KLM has announced its plans for the upcoming summer season, running from March 30 to October 25, 2025. The carrier aims to expand its network with four new intercontinental destinations: Georgetown in Guyana, Hyderabad in India, and two U.S. cities—San Diego and Portland. In Europe, new routes will include Ljubljana, Exeter, and Biarritz.

Regarding connections from Poland, KLM is significantly increasing its flights to Amsterdam. The airline will operate a total of 117 weekly flights from five Polish cities:

Warsaw: 4 flights per day (28 weekly)
Kraków: 4 to 5 flights per day (34 weekly)
Gdańsk: 3 to 4 flights per day (27 weekly)
Wrocław: 2 flights per day (14 weekly)
Poznań: 2 flights per day (14 weekly)

A particularly notable change is the doubling of flights from Poznań, where new morning departures will increase weekly frequencies from 7 to 14.

Additionally, KLM continues to invest in its modern fleet. This season, three Boeing 787-10 wide-body aircraft and five Airbus A321neo jets will be introduced. However, due to delays in spare part deliveries and a pilot shortage, the airline plans to operate intercontinental flights at 90% capacity.

KLM’s decision to increase its flights from Poland to Amsterdam strengthens its position in the European market while offering Polish travelers greater access to the airline’s global network.

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