Impact of Winter Weather on KLM Flights – KLM Newsroom

Update January 4, 12.00 AM
The persistent winter weather has disrupted air traffic at Schiphol Airport. Since last Friday, KLM has unfortunately had to cancel hundreds of flights to and from Schiphol. The winter weather is set to continue over the coming days. As a result, 124 flights to and from Schiphol have been canceled for Monday, January 5.
We are doing our utmost to rebook passengers onto the next flight with available seats. By canceling flights now, we are providing our passengers with clarity in good time and preventing last-minute cancellations.
Update January 3, 2:30 PM
Persistent winter weather conditions are reducing runway capacity at Schiphol. As a result, KLM is forced to cancel 295 flights for January 4. We understand this is inconvenient for our customers. We advise them to keep checking the latest flight information. We are working hard to rebook passengers on the next available flight. We anticipate that these weather conditions will continue and that more cancellations will follow.
Update January 3, 9:30 AM
Schiphol is also experiencing disruptions today due to weather conditions: winter weather and an unfavorable wind direction. This has resulted in reduced runway capacity. Other airports in Europe are also dealing with winter weather. Yesterday, KLM had to cancel 114 flights for today. An additional 73 flights have been canceled today. Delays are also expected. We understand this is inconvenient for our customers. We advise them to keep checking the latest flight information. We are working hard to rebook passengers on the next available flight. We anticipate that these weather conditions will persist through the weekend and that more cancellations will follow.
