Where will you fly to in 2025?

The new year has begun and that of course means new year's resolutions. Are you going to exercise more? Are you planning to do more fun things with friends and family? Or will we see you at Schiphol to discover new places? That's good, because in 2025 several new destinations will be added to our network. How about Kajaani (Finland), Georgetown (Guyana) or Skopje (North Macedonia) for your next holiday?

In 2025, you can fly from Schiphol with almost a hundred airlines to over 300 destinations all over the world. Ten of them are new and you can literally go anywhere. From winter destinations to summer ones, and from short-haul flights to trips to the other side of the world in America or Asia.

Seasonal destinations

How about flying with EasyJet to Harstad/Narvik in Norway this summer or taking a TUIfly flight to Kajaani in Finland in the winter? These are seasonal destinations, with flights operating a few months in the year. Transavia is also introducing two new destinations from Schiphol. You can travel to Skopje in North Macedonia as of March and to Agadir in Morocco as of April. And from March onwards, Transavia France will be flying to Paris Orly.

America, Asia and Europe

KLM is adding five new destinations to Schiphol’s network. From May, you can fly to San Diego in the United States. This is KLM’s 22nd North American route. From June, you can travel to Georgetown in Guyana. Guyana is in South America, and it is KLM’s 10th destination on this continent. Would you rather fly to Asia? As of September, KLM will launch a route to Hyderabad in India. There is also plenty of choice closer to home with KLM. For example, you can fly to Biarritz in France from April to October, and to Exeter in the United Kingdom all year round.

Colourful collection

Flying to so many different destinations means lots of different airlines. Are you curious about which ones you might encounter at Schiphol? We have a wonderfully varied collection of colourful tails. Watch the video of airlines flying to and from Schiphol here. Do you recognise them all?

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