25
March
2022
|
09:02
Europe/Amsterdam

Start of summer schedule at Schiphol

Summary

The summer schedule at Schiphol will take effect on Sunday 27 March 2022. Airlines will be offering plenty of direct connectivity at Schiphol this summer. They will be adding nine new destinations and making eighteen additions to existing routes. Schiphol will also welcome two new airlines this summer, namely Amelia and Flybe.

Airlines are adding nine new destinations to Schiphol's network. KLM will be flying to Austin in the United States. TUI will be going to Dakar in Senegal, Kavala in Greece and Djerba and Enfidha in Tunisia. easyJet will be flying from Schiphol to Brindisi in Italy and is adding Milan Bergamo as a destination this summer. And Saudia will be flying to and from Jeddah. Ninth addition to Schiphol's network will be East Midlands flown by Flybe. 

Airlines at Schiphol add to existing routes 
TUI fly will start flying to Skiathos, Hurghada, Boa Vista and the Turkish destinations Antalya, Bodrum and Dalaman this summer. The latter will also be offered by the airline Sun Express. Transavia will be flying to Ponta Delgada and Riga, Vueling to Copenhagen, Jet2.com to Birmingham and Air Transat to Montreal. This summer, easyJet is adding Kefalonia and Pisa to its destinations. ITA Airways, a new airline at Schiphol, will replace Alitalia on existing routes to Milan and Rome. Amelia, a newcomer at Schiphol this summer, will be flying from Schiphol to Strasbourg twice daily. Flybe will launch three destinations from Amsterdam to the United Kingdom: Belfast City, Birmingham and London Heathrow. 

Recommencement of routes after COVID-19 interruptions 
Recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic can be seen at Schiphol. Several routes will be recommenced after having been paused for some time. See the overview below:

Airline 

Destination 

KLM 

Abu Dhabi 

Bangalore 

Salt Lake City 

United Airlines 

Houston 

San Francisco 

Washington  

Aer Lingus 

Cork 

Jet2.com 

Leeds Bradford 

British Airways 

Londen Gatwick 

Vueling 

Lissabon 

Czech Airlines 

Prague 

easyjet 

Liverpool 

Delta Air Lines 

Portland 

Air Transat 

Toronto 

As a result of the situation in Ukraine, there will be no flights to Moscow, St Petersburg, Kiev and Minsk during the summer of 2022. 

The above overview is only an indication; airlines may make changes to their summer schedules.