Important announcement: Air France and KLM to operate more flights to Budapest Airport in the winter season
Air France and KLM are ramping up their global networks this winter, with even more flights heading to Budapest Airport. Discover the exciting new destinations and enhanced services they’re bringing to travellers worldwide!
Air France’s global expansion
According to Airportal, Air France is set to expand its global network significantly by the end of March, offering flights to 169 destinations across 73 countries. In long-haul services, new routes will include Kilimanjaro, Salvador de Bahia, Manila, and Malé, with most destinations served by A350s and Boeing 777s. Kilimanjaro flights will extend the existing Zanzibar service, while seasonal flights to Denver and Phoenix will also be available during the winter months.
More flights to Budapest Airport and Scandinavian destinations
For its European network, Air France operates 630 flights daily and is introducing new routes such as Kiruna and additional Nordic cities, accessible through an agreement with Scandinavian Airlines. Additionally, 20 weekly flights to Budapest will be available for the winter season. By year’s end, Air France will debut its revamped La Première first-class service on select routes, including Abidjan, New York, and Tokyo, enhancing the travel experience on its Boeing 777-300s.
KLM’s winter schedule
KLM will offer flights to 155 destinations this winter, including 89 European and 66 intercontinental cities. Within Europe, the Dutch airline is expanding its presence with its new Airbus A321neo on key routes, increasing flights to cities such as Billund, Belfast, and Rovaniemi, and operating 28 weekly flights to Budapest Airport. In North America, Portland is a new addition, with increased capacity to Edmonton and San Francisco among 19 destinations served.
Exotic destination
Globally, KLM is boosting capacity across the Caribbean, with expanded services to destinations like Paramaribo and Curacao over Christmas, and daily flights to several South American and African cities. In Asia, capacity will match last year’s levels, with daily flights to major cities, though Russian airspace restrictions are causing longer routes. KLM is also enhancing passenger comfort with a new Premium Comfort Class across its Boeing 787 and 777 aircraft, offering upgraded seating, more personal space, and improved dining options.
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