Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
A Thalys stopped at a platform at the Schiphol Airport Station in June 2020
A Thalys stopped at a platform at the Schiphol Airport Station in June 2020 - Credit: cakifoto / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Business
KLM
Air France
Amsterdam
Brussels
Schiphol Airport
Thalys
Brussels Airport
sustainability
Berlin
Germany
ProRail
NS
Paris
London
Frankfurt
Dusseldorf
France
Belgium
United Kingom
England
Ministry of Infrastructure
Wednesday, 15 February 2023 - 16:38

Share this article:

KLM expands Thalys partnership to cut down Amsterdam-Brussels flights

KLM is expanding its partnership with the Thalys international train operator to shuttle more of the Dutch airline's passengers between Amsterdam and Brussels. KLM still operates at least three, and often more, roundtrip flight pairings daily between the two capital cities.

The flight time is typically about 22 minutes, only slightly shorter than the 13 minutes of time the plane needs to taxi between the gate and the runway at both airports. The distance is less than 160 kilometers between Schiphol Airport and Brussels Airport.

The Dutch airline said it purchased seats on four more Thalys trains in both directions to offer more air/rail services. "The extra seats form part of KLM’s efforts to scale down its four daily flights still operated between Amsterdam and Brussels," KLM said. The extended service will be available from March 26 on five different trains in each direction, and will be offered via KLM's website. Between last July and and October, KLM replaced one daily roundtrip between the two cities with seating on the train instead. KLM did not add the eliminated flights back to their schedule after the pilot program ended.

Already back in 2018, KLM spoke out in favor of a proposal from the Dutch government, railroad infrastructure firm ProRail and national railway NS to work with their German counterparts to create a four-hour train from Amsterdam to Berlin. Two years later, KLM worked with the Ministry of Infrastructure, the NS, ProRail and Schiphol to make trains a more attractive option for flights of distances up to 700 kilometers, specifically between Amsterdam and Brussels, Paris, London, Frankfurt, Düsseldorf, and Berlin. This was to create a more sustainable alternative to short-haul flights on the popular routes.

KLM reiterated their support for the plan on Wednesday. "KLM’s approach to sustainability focuses on reducing emissions and noise impact, and the ongoing development of its air/rail product forms part of these efforts," the airline said.

However, a KLM passenger survey said that train replacement service would become more appealing if transfers between the train and Schiphol Airport passenger terminals were easier. Passengers also wanted more assistance with baggage, and better communication with customers originating from outside of the region who may not be familiar with the Thalys service. "These obstacles must be removed before KLM can permanently replace flights to and from Brussels with rail capacity," KLM said.

Image
A KLM 737-800 on approach to Schiphol Airport in April 2015
A KLM 737-800 on approach to Schiphol Airport in April 2015 - Credit: Boarding2Now / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos

More like this

Image
The merger of the Thalys and Eurostar will lead to the end of the Thalys brand, and the launch of new Eurostar branding. January 2023
Resumption of Eurostar's Channel Tunnel trains uncertain; Some issues on Dutch railroads
Image
Passengers walking towards the UK Terminal and high-speed trains rail platforms at Amsterdam’s Central Station. 2 May 2025
EU push for high-speed train travel could mean 10-hour train from Amsterdam to Madrid
Image
Railroad maintenance workers on the east side of Amsterdam Central Station. 6 November 2021
Amsterdam train cancellations starting tonight to affect Beyoncé fans, beachgoers
Image
A Deutsche Bahn ICE train in Amsterdam
Trains can replace 5,600 flights from Schiphol to 13 cities by 2030: Study
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Esther Ouwehand steps down as Partij voor de Dieren leader after seven years
  • British man stabbed to death in Heerhugowaard was wanted for Amsterdam double murder
  • Dutch poet laureate Lieke Marsman dead at age 35 after lengthy fight against cancer
  • Dutch government prepares new household aid amid elevated inflation, fuel costs
  • A'dam journalist’s son attacked with bike chain lock after story about football violence

Top stories

  • Dutch companies imported €2 billion worth of dangerous designer drugs from India
  • Rate of birth complications higher in poorer neighborhoods
  • At least 8 Dutch men suspected of drugging, raping, filming their wives, girlfriends
  • Court rules Ye can remain in Netherlands for Arnhem performances this week
  • New A'dam coalition planning parking +tourist tax hike, free public transport for kids

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content