KLM Makes Miami Year-Round: Amsterdam–MIA Goes 4x Weekly From Summer 2026

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KLM will finally operate Amsterdam (AMS)–Miami (MIA) year-round, extending what was previously a winter-only service into the Summer 2026 schedule.
The Schedule
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KL627 AMS → MIA: dep 11:15, arr 14:55
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KL628 MIA → AMS: dep 16:55, arr 07:50 (+1)
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Frequencies: 4x weekly (Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun)
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Distance/Block: ~4,633 miles; 9h40 westbound, 8h55 eastbound
The Aircraft
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Type: Airbus A330-300
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Seats: 292 total — 30 in business (2-2-2), 262 in economy (2-4-2)
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Notes: No premium economy; business class lacks all-aisle access
Why This Matters
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Seasonal no more: Miami has been one of the rare transatlantic markets with heavier winter capacity; KLM now commits year-round.
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Group strategy: Air France–KLM already has a strong Miami presence via Air France (including La Première at times). Year-round KLM adds schedule depth for Flying Blue members and connectivity via AMS.
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AMS constraints: Schiphol slot limits have forced tough choices; a year-round MIA suggests proven demand and stable yields even without upgrading equipment.
Context
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Demand split: Winter favors Europe-origin leisure into Florida; summer sees stronger U.S.-origin travel.
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Product quirk: KLM keeps the A330-300 on MIA while deploying newer cabins elsewhere in the U.S., a reminder that network and slot calculus can outweigh onboard product parity.
What To Watch
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Cabin refresh: Any chance of a gauge or product upgrade if A330 retirements accelerate.
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Competitive dynamics: How KLM’s year-round schedule complements Air France’s multiple daily frequencies and premium focus at MIA.
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Connectivity: Summer AMS bank timings for Caribbean/Europe feed and South Florida O&D performance.
Bottom Line
From Summer 2026, KLM makes AMS–MIA a permanent 4x-weekly fixture. Expect reliable lift and Flying Blue earn/burn options year-round, but manage expectations on the hard product: it’s the A330-300 with 2-2-2 business and no premium economy.