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KLM announces increase in daily flights between Inverness Airport and Amsterdam





KLM announced they will be increasing their daily flights from Inverness.
KLM announced they will be increasing their daily flights from Inverness.

A DUTCH airline is set to increase their daily flight from Inverness at the end of the month.

KLM have announced that from March 27 to October 28 they will be offering up to three daily flights between Inverness Airport and Amsterdam.

This will allow more people to visit the capital of the Netherlands or give more connecting options for those wishing to travel further afield.

Currently there is only one daily flight – one to and one from Inverness – connecting the two cities.

The route was first launched in 2011 under Flybe, with KLM running the service since 2016.

Currently, this is the only route linking the Highland capital to a destination outside the UK.

It connects the Highlands to Amsterdam Schiphol, the fourth biggest airport in Europe.


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