KLM NW23 Intercontinental Network Changes – 26MAY23

Published at 0001GMT 27MAY23

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines this week filed latest changes to its intercontinental operation for Northern winter 2023/24 season, effective 29OCT23. Most comparison listed below is based on comparison 26MAR23 vs 26MAY23, including those listed as “previously filed”.

For service to East Asia, KLM is restore pre-pandemic routing (Northern winter 2019/20 season), including Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Taipei.

Amsterdam – Accra eff 29OCT23 1 daily 777-300ER, instead of previously filed 2 weekly 777-200ER and 5 weekly -300ER
Amsterdam – Bangalore eff 29OCT23 5 weekly 777-200ER, instead of previously filed 1 daily 777-200ER/787-10
Amsterdam – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 29OCT23 1 daily 777-300ER, instead of previously filed 3 weekly 777-200ER and 4 weekly -300ER
Amsterdam – Beijing Capital
eff 29OCT23 787-9 replaces 777-200ER, 1 daily
Amsterdam – Bogota – Cartagena – Amsterdam eff 29OCT23 787-10 replaces -9, 1 daily
Amsterdam – Boston eff 29OCT23 787-9 replaces A330-300, 3 weekly
Amsterdam – Calgary eff 29OCT23 1 daily 777-200ER, replacing A330-200/-300
Amsterdam – Cancun eff 29OCT23 Reduce from previously filed 4 weekly to 3, 787-9
Amsterdam – Cape Town eff 29OCT23 Planned seasonal 10 weekly reduced to 7 weekly, operational aircraft unified to 777-300ER
Amsterdam – Chicago O'Hare eff 29OCT23 787-10 replaces -9, 5 weekly
Amsterdam – Dubai eff 29OCT23 777-200ER/-300ER operates 1 daily, instead of 787-9/777
Amsterdam – Edmonton eff 29OCT23 3 weekly 777-200ER, replaces A330-200
Amsterdam – Hong Kong eff 29OCT23 Increase from 3 to 4 weekly, 777-200ER (4 weekly flights scheduled entire NW23. Previously planned 6 weekly from 31JAN24 removed)
Amsterdam – Kuala Lumpur – Jakarta
eff 30OCT23 5 weekly 787-9 (Kuala Lumpur service no longer extends to Manila, replaced by Jakarta. Jakarta operating via Kuala Lumpur instead of Singapore)
Amsterdam – Lima eff 29OCT23 Reduce from previously filed 7 weekly to 6, 777-300ER (selected dates in December operated by -200ER)
Amsterdam – Los Angeles eff 29OCT23 Reduce from previously filed 10 weekly to 7, 787-10
Amsterdam – Miami eff 29OCT23 3 weekly A330-200/-300, replacing 777-200ER
Amsterdam – Minneapolis/St. Paul eff 29OCT23 A330-200 replaces 777-200ER/787-9, 4 weekly
Amsterdam – Mumbai eff 29OCT23 2 of 7 weekly 777-200ER replaces 787-10
Amsterdam – New York JFK eff 29OCT23 2 daily 777-200ER/787-9/787-10, instead of initially filed 787-9/-10
Amsterdam – Osaka Kansai eff 30OCT23 Nonstop service resumes, replacing 1-stop via Seoul Incheon. 787-9 operating
Amsterdam – Paramaribo eff 29OCT23 6 weekly 777-300ER, instead of previously filed 5 weekly -300ER and 1 weekly -200ER
Amsterdam – Quito – Guayaquil – Amsterdam eff 29OCT23 Reduce from 7 to 6 weekly, 777-200ER
Amsterdam – Rio de Janeiro Galeao eff 29OCT23 4 weekly 777-200ER and 3 weekly 787-9, instead of previously filed 6 and 1 weekly respectively
Amsterdam – San Jose (Costa Rica) – Liberia – Amsterdam eff 29OCT23 Reduce from 5 to 4 weekly, 787-9
Amsterdam – San Francisco eff 29OCT23 Reduce from 7 to 5 weekly, 787-10
Amsterdam – Sao Paulo Guarulhos eff 29OCT23 1 daily 777-300ER, instead of 2 of 7 weekly by -200ER
Amsterdam – Seoul Incheon eff 29OCT23 Reduce from initially filed 7 weekly 777-200ER/787-9 to 6 weekly 777-200ER
Amsterdam – Shanghai Pu Dong eff 29OCT23 3 of 7 weekly 777-300ER replaces -200ER (Selected period 2 of 7 weekly)
Amsterdam – Singapore – Denpasar eff 30OCT23 Increase from 5 to 7 weekly, 777-200/-300ER (Overall Singapore service unchanged at 7 weekly)
Amsterdam – Taipei Taoyuan – Manila
eff 30OCT23 4 weekly 787-9. Service replaces Amsterdam – Seoul Incheon – Taipei Taoyuan (2-3 weekly) and Amsterdam – Kuala Lumpur – Manila (5 weekly)
Amsterdam – Tokyo Narita eff 29OCT23 Increase from 5 weekly in Sep/Oct 2023 to 7 weekly, 777-200ER
Amsterdam – Washington Dulles eff 29OCT23 1 daily A330-200/-300, instead of -300 only
Amsterdam – Zanzibar – Dar es Salaam – Amsterdam eff 29OCT23 Reduce from previously filed 3 weekly to 2, 777-300ER

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