KLM introduces three new European destinations

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

December 11, 2024

KLM will fly daily to the new destinations Ljubljana and Exeter throughout the year.

Biarritz will be a daily destination during the summer months. In the winter months, KLM will fly to Biarritz twice a week. The new destinations are made possible by shifts in KLM’s European route network.

Amsterdam-Ljubljana
From March 30, 2025, KLM will introduce daily flights between Amsterdam and Ljubljana. This route will be operated by an Embraer 190.

Ljubljana (LJU) is the capital and largest city of Slovenia. The destination is interesting for both business travel and tourism. Slovenia has a lot to offer thanks to its highly varied landscape, beautiful nature, and rich culture.

Amsterdam-Exeter
From March 30, 2025, KLM will launch daily flights between Amsterdam and Exeter. This route will be operated by an Embraer 175, offering a quick and easy connection to Southwest England.

Exeter (EXT) is located in Southwest England and is the gateway to Devon and Cornwall. The city is northeast of the port city of Plymouth and southwest of Bristol. The coastline (Jurassic Coast – UNESCO World Heritage) is known for its steep cliffs and unique landforms. Exeter is the 18th destination in the United Kingdom. Until 2019, there was a direct connection between Amsterdam and Exeter, but since the bankruptcy of FlyBe, this route was no longer offered. With the addition of Exeter to its network by KLM, there is once again a direct flight between these cities.

Amsterdam-Biarritz
From April 19, 2025, KLM will start seasonal flights to Biarritz. This route will be operated by an Embraer 190 and will offer daily flights during the peak season and two flights per week in the off-season.

Biarritz (BIQ) is a stylish seaside resort on the Bay of Biscay in southwestern France. The city is known as the surf capital of Europe. The French Basque region is the ideal holiday destination with a mix of beaches, forests, mountains, cities, and typical Basque villages.