The airline operates seven flights per week using Boeing B737-900 aircraft.
Dutch carrier KLM yesterday announced that it will resume flights between Tel Aviv and Amsterdam from June 1, 2025. The airline operates seven flights per week using Boeing 737-900 aircraft.
According to KLM’s schedule, flights depart Amsterdam at 9:10pm each night and land early in the morning at Ben Gurion Airport. Return flights depart Israel at 4:45am each morning and arrive early in the morning at amsterday.
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In addition to flying to the Netherlands, KLM’s return to Israel will provide passengers with various connecting flights from Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport to 270 destinations.
Published by Globes, Israel Business News -en.globes.co.il- February 7, 2025.
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