Barbados is seeing increasing airline traffic to the island as tourists from all over the world flock to the island paradise.
Dutch airline KLM has announced that it is returning to Bridgetown. The route to Barbados was last in service in the winter seasons of 2021 and 2022.
It’s now due to restart from 26 October this year, running until 26 March 2026.
The route will be operated by a Boeing 787-9, running from Amsterdam Schipol Airport three times weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
The aircraft will then fly on to Georgetown, Guyana. Return flights will depart Georgetown that evening, landing in Amsterdam the following morning.
Other carriers currently operating routes from the UK to Bridgetown include British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and Aer Lingus.
British Airways has a year-round service from Heathrow and a seasonal service from Gatwick, while Virgin Atlantic operates a year-round service from Heathrow and a seasonal route from Manchester Airport.
Aer Lingus’ flights to Bridgetown are also seasonal, departing from Manchester Airport three times weekly between November and April.
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