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KLM to offer more seasonal flights to Cape Town

KLM Airlines increases capacity

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines recently announced its enhanced winter schedule, set to run from 27 October to 30 March, 2025, which will cater to both business and leisure travellers and offer the opportunity to explore 220 destinations worldwide.

Included in this winter schedule will be even more flights to the Mother City, the airline revealed.

KLM will continue with its daily services to Johannesburg and Cape Town, but from 17 December this year until the end of the winter season, KLM will increase its capacity to Cape Town with two additional flights per week on Tuesdays and Sundays.

In addition to the current daily flights, Flight KL597/598, which arrives in Cape Town at 21:30 and departs at 23:20, KLM will introduce Flight KL595/596. This new service will arrive at 06:10 and depart at 08:05 on Mondays and Wednesdays starting 17 December.

More flights to Africa

The airline also said that there would be daily flights to Nairobi and Accra, as well as the option to fly to three destinations in Tanzania with a daily flight to Dar es Salaam combined five times a week with Kilimanjaro and twice a week with Zanzibar. Kigali in Rwanda and Entebbe in Uganda is also set to be serviced five times a week this winter.

Do you think these addtional flights will bring in more tourists to Cape Town over the holidays?

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