Update January 3, 1:30 PM
Due to the situation in Venezuela, KLM has canceled a number of flights. The following flights scheduled to depart on Saturday, January 3, have been canceled: KL733, KL735, KL765, KL775, and KL783. Both the outbound and return flights for these routes are canceled. This affects a total of 2,600 passengers. KLM is closely monitoring the situation and will make a decision later today regarding the impact on flights scheduled in the coming days to and from Curaçao, Aruba, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Port of Spain, Georgetown, and Bridgetown.

Flights that were en route from these destinations have safely arrived in Amsterdam. For several other destinations, this means the route will need to be adjusted. KLM continues to monitor the situation closely and prioritizes the safety of its passengers and employees. We advise travelers to keep checking the latest flight information and contact KLM through our app or online channels. 

Statement January 3, 10:00 AM
Due to the situation in Venezuela, the airspace around Curacao has been closed. KLM’s flights scheduled for today to Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, Sint Maarten, Port of Spain, Georgetown, and Bridgetown have been delayed. A decision will be made later today as to whether the flights can still be operated. This concerns a total of five flights, carrying approximately 1,200 passengers. Flights that were en route from these destinations have arrived safely in Amsterdam. For a number of other destinations, this means that the route will have to be adjusted. KLM is monitoring the situation closely and is prioritizing the safety of its passengers and employees. We advise travelers to continue to monitor the latest flight information.

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