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|[[Barcelona]]||{{flag|Spain}}||Southern Europe||align=center|BCN||align=center|LEBL||[[Barcelona Airport]] |
|[[Barcelona]]||{{flag|Spain}}||Southern Europe||align=center|BCN||align=center|LEBL||[[Barcelona Airport]] |
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|[[Beijing]]||{{Flag icon |
|[[Beijing]]||{{Flag icon}} {{sort|China|[[People's Republic of China|China]]}}||East Asia||align=center|PEK||align=center|ZBAA||[[Beijing Capital International Airport]] |
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|[[Bergen]]||{{flag|Norway}}||Northern Europe||align=center|BGO||align=center|ENBR||[[Bergen Airport, Flesland]] |
|[[Bergen]]||{{flag|Norway}}||Northern Europe||align=center|BGO||align=center|ENBR||[[Bergen Airport, Flesland]] |
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|[[Cardiff]]||{{flag|United Kingdom}}||Western Europe||align=center|CWL||align=center|EGFF||[[Cardiff Airport]] |
|[[Cardiff]]||{{flag|United Kingdom}}||Western Europe||align=center|CWL||align=center|EGFF||[[Cardiff Airport]] |
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|[[Chengdu]]||{{Flag icon |
|[[Chengdu]]||{{Flag icon}} {{sort|China|[[People's Republic of China|China]]}}||East Asia||align=center|CTU||align=center|ZUUU||[[Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport]] |
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|[[Chicago]]||{{flag|United States}}||North America||align=center|ORD||align=center|KORD||[[O'Hare International Airport]] |
|[[Chicago]]||{{flag|United States}}||North America||align=center|ORD||align=center|KORD||[[O'Hare International Airport]] |
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|[[Hamburg]]||{{flag|Germany}}||Central Europe||align=center|HAM||align=center|EDDH||[[Hamburg Airport]] |
|[[Hamburg]]||{{flag|Germany}}||Central Europe||align=center|HAM||align=center|EDDH||[[Hamburg Airport]] |
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|[[Hangzhou]]||{{Flag icon}} {{sort|China|[[People's Republic of China|China]]}}||East Asia||align=center|HGH||align=center|ZSHC||[[Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport]] |
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|[[Hanover]]||{{flag|Germany}}||Central Europe||align=center|HAJ||align=center|EDDV||[[Hannover-Langenhagen Airport]] |
|[[Hanover]]||{{flag|Germany}}||Central Europe||align=center|HAJ||align=center|EDDV||[[Hannover-Langenhagen Airport]] |
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|[[Seoul]]||{{flag|South Korea}}||East Asia||align=center|ICN||align=center|RKSI||[[Incheon International Airport]] |
|[[Seoul]]||{{flag|South Korea}}||East Asia||align=center|ICN||align=center|RKSI||[[Incheon International Airport]] |
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|[[Shanghai]]||{{Flag icon}} {{sort|China|[[People's Republic of China]]}}||East Asia||align=center|PVG||align=center|ZSPD||bgcolor=#D3F9BC|[[Shanghai Pudong International Airport]] <sup>#</sup> |
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|[[Singapore]]||{{flag|Singapore}}||Southeast Asia||align=center|SIN||align=center|WSSS||bgcolor=#D3F9BC|[[Singapore Changi Airport]] <sup>#</sup> |
|[[Singapore]]||{{flag|Singapore}}||Southeast Asia||align=center|SIN||align=center|WSSS||bgcolor=#D3F9BC|[[Singapore Changi Airport]] <sup>#</sup> |
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|[[Willemstad]]||''{{flag|Curaçao}}'' (Netherlands)||Caribbean||align=center|CUR||align=center|TNCC||[[Hato International Airport]] |
|[[Willemstad]]||''{{flag|Curaçao}}'' (Netherlands)||Caribbean||align=center|CUR||align=center|TNCC||[[Hato International Airport]] |
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|[[Xiamen]]||{{Flag icon |
|[[Xiamen]]||{{Flag icon}} {{sort|China|[[People's Republic of China]]}}||East Asia||align=center|XMN||align=center|ZSAM||[[Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport]] |
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|[[Zürich]]||{{flag|Switzerland}}||Central Europe||align=center|ZRH||align=center|LSZH||[[Zurich Airport]] |
|[[Zürich]]||{{flag|Switzerland}}||Central Europe||align=center|ZRH||align=center|LSZH||[[Zurich Airport]] |
Revision as of 11:16, 26 April 2011
KLM, and its subsidiaries KLM Cargo and KLM Cityhopper, fly to the destinations shown below:[1]
† | Hub |
‡ | Future destinations |
# | Served by KLM and KLM Cargo |
Terminated destinations
KLM previously served the following destinations[5][6][7][8]:
- Africa
- Cameroon - Douala
- Cape Verde - Sal
- Republic of the Congo - Brazzaville
- Côte d'Ivoire - Abidjan
- Equatorial Guinea - Malabo
- Guinea - Conakry
- Liberia - Monrovia
- Libya - Benghazi, Tripoli
- Malawi - Lilongwe
- Morocco - Casablanca, Tangier
- Senegal - Dakar
- Togo - Lomé
- Tunisia - Tunis
- Zambia - Lusaka
- Americas
- Brazil - Natal, Recife, Rio de Janeiro
- Canada - Halifax, Ottawa
- Chile - Santiago de Chile
- Colombia - Bogota
- Costa Rica - San José
- El Salvador - San Salvador
- Guatemala - Guatemala City
- Haiti - Port au Prince
- Jamaica - Kingston
- Puerto Rico (US) - San Juan
- St. Kitts and Nevis
- Trinidad and Tobago - Port of Spain
- United States - Anchorage, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Memphis, Minneapolis/St Paul, Newark, Orlando
- Uruguay - Montevideo
- Venezuela - Caracas, Maracaibo
- Asia
- Azerbaijan - Baku
- Bangladesh - Dhaka
- Burma - Yangon
- People's Republic of China - Guangzhou
- Cyprus - Nicosia
- India - Allahabad, Hyderabad, Jodhpur, Kolkata, Mumbai
- Indonesia - Biak, Medan, Palembang, Surabaya
- Iraq - Baghdad, Basra
- Iran - Abadan
- Japan - Nagoya, Sapporo
- Jordan - Amman
- Lebanon - Beirut
- Malaysia - Penang
- Pakistan - Gwadar, Karachi
- Saudi Arabia - Jeddah, Riyadh
- Sri Lanka - Colombo
- Syria - Damascus
- United Arab Emirates - Sharjah (cargo)
- Vietnam - Ho Chi Minh City
- Yemen - Sana'a
- Europe
- Bulgaria - Sofia
- Croatia - Dubrovnik, Zagreb
- Estonia - Tallinn
- Greece - Thessaloniki
- Italy - Turin
- Ireland - Dublin, Shannon
- Latvia - Riga
- Netherlands - Eindhoven, Enschede, Groningen, Maastricht, Rotterdam
- Portugal - Santa Maria
- Serbia - Belgrade
- Spain - Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
- Sweden - Malmö
- Turkey - Ankara
- Oceania
- Australia - Melbourne, Sydney
References
- ^ Destination Guide
- ^ "KLM resumes scheduled services to Buenos Aires" (Press release). KLM. 16 February 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
- ^ "KLM launches scheduled service to Havana" (Press release). KLM. 2 March 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2011.
- ^ http://www5.klm.com/corporate/en/newsroom/press-releases/archive-2011/KLM-Adds-Dominican-Republic-to-Network.html
- ^ 1934 time table retrieved 14 December 2009.
- ^ 1960 route map
- ^ 1962 time table
- ^ Various time tables and route maps