Amstelveen, July 14th 2021 – The KLM network in the Caribbean and South America has regained its 2019 strength and is serving 17 destinations. New destinations, Port of Spain (Trinidad & Tobago) and Bridgetown (Barbados), will be added to the winter 2021 schedule.
Only essential travel is currently permitted to many countries in the Caribbean and South America; considerable travel restrictions remain in place. Mandatory quarantine is also required for travellers arriving from some countries. The colour code for Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao is yellow, which means travel to these islands is possible. Because the rules pertaining to travel can change at any time, KLM is advising travellers to keep abreast of the latest rules by consulting wijsopreis.nl and klm.traveldoc.aero. KLM complies with all rules and regulations set by the Government of the Netherlands.
KLM’s global network of destinations is at the heart of KLM’s strategy to emerge stronger and more competitive from the Covid-19 crisis. KLM has maintained this network as much as it could since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, making it possible for customers to make (essential) journeys and allowing the transportation of cargo, such as medical supplies, to continue. This strategy will enable KLM to scale up frequencies and capacity as further rules are relaxed.
The most important changes compared to 2019
KLM: high hygiene standards, flexible booking and high levels of customer satisfaction
KLM flies its passengers to their destinations in a fully responsible manner. KLM has implemented the highest possible hygiene standards for before, during and after its flights, which has earned it Diamond Status from the Airline Passenger Experience Organisation (APEX). This makes KLM a leading airlines in the field of hygiene and heath safety. KLM also offers its customers maximum flexibility when booking, changing, or cancelling flights. KLM has also been awarded five stars by APEX based on passengers’ evaluations of its service and product.
KLM President & CEO, Pieter Elbers: “It’s great news that our network in the Caribbean Region and South America has as good as returned to its previous strength. We’re currently operating our entire global network at 60% capacity with 40% of the passengers. We are doing this in a safe and responsible manner, for which we have been rewarded with APEX Diamond Status for health safety. The next step will be to expand capacity and, as soon as the situation allows, of course, to welcome more passengers aboard our flights.”
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About KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
For over a century, KLM has been a pioneer in the airline industry. KLM is the oldest airline still operating under its original name and aims to be the leading European network carrier in customer centricity, efficiency and sustainability. The KLM network connects the Netherlands with all of the world’s key economic regions and is a powerful engine driving the Dutch economy.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is part of the Air France–KLM Group. KLM is also a member of the global SkyTeam Alliance, which has 19 member airlines.
For more information about KLM, please visit KLM.com, KLM Newsroom, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn or Twitter.
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