Dutch flag carrier KLM has announced it will be expanding its intercontinental long-haul network in the northern summer of 2025. New services will commence between Amsterdam-Schiphol Airport (AMS) and San Diego (US), Georgetown (Guyana), and Hyderabad (India). The new routes come as the carrier aims to increase profitability and expand its global footprint in the coming months.  

From May 8, 2025, KLM will operate three times weekly direct flights from Amsterdam to San Diego International Airport (SAN), making the Californian city the airline’s 22nd direct KLM connection between the airline’s Amsterdam hub and North America. Flights will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays by the carrier’s fleet of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. These aircraft feature 30 seats in business class, 21 seats in premium economy, and 224 seats in economy class. 

The outbound flight (KL639) will depart Amsterdam at 09:50 arriving at San Diego International Airport (SAN) at noon local time. The return flight (KL640) will depart San Diego at 13:55 local time arriving back in Amsterdam the following day at 09:15. The route is 5,613 miles (8,981km) in length.  

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