As the summer season approaches, Air France and KLM are making waves in global travel, unveiling their 2025 summer schedules, with exciting updates for destinations across the world.
The two renowned European carriers are not only expanding their networks but are also increasing capacity to meet rising demand.
Both airlines, which have long been a bridge between Europe and China, are preparing for an even more connected summer, ensuring travelers from China and around the globe have greater access to their preferred destinations.
New Routes and Expanded Offerings
Starting March 30, 2025, Air France will launch new direct flights to Riyadh in Saudi Arabia and Orlando in the USA, further solidifying its global footprint.
Meanwhile, KLM continues to enhance its services, offering expanded flights across Europe and intercontinental routes, making it even easier for passengers to reach Amsterdam Airport Schiphol from their home bases.
Both airlines will also expand services to key markets, including North America, Europe, and Asia, as well as boosting capacity by 4% over the summer months.
More Flights, More Choices
For travelers in China, both Air France and KLM are increasing their offerings.
The two carriers will jointly operate 42 weekly flights from four cities in China—Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Guangzhou—to their major hubs in Paris and Amsterdam.
This expansion will ensure passengers have more flexibility in their travel plans, with convenient options for business, leisure, and family travel.
Here’s a look at the updated flight schedules:
Air France’s 2025 Summer Schedule for China
KLM’s 2025 Summer Schedule for China
These expanded schedules mean that Air France and KLM will be offering more flexible, frequent, and accessible travel options for passengers across China, especially for those looking to travel to key destinations like Europe and North America.
Whether it's for business or leisure, travelers can now plan their summer trips with added ease, knowing that both airlines are offering the best in comfort, service, and convenience.
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