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As of July 1, KLM will resume the KLM Bus network step by step and in accordance with the RIVM guidelines. This means that the KLM Bus can travel to and from Schiphol once a day from Maastricht, Maastricht Aachen Airport, Eindhoven Airport, Nijmegen, Arnhem, Enschede, Hengelo and Apeldoorn. This makes it possible to book a flight ticket with departure from these cities via Schiphol to one of the KLM destinations or to destinations of KLM partners, such as Air France and Delta Air Lines. The use of the KLM Bus is free of charge and the ticket also serves as a ticket.

Passengers who want to use the KLM Bus, book a flight ticket from Maastricht, Maastricht Aachen Airport, Eindhoven Airport, Nijmegen, Arnhem, Enschede, Hengelo or Apeldoorn to destinations on the KLM network. This ticket also serves as a ticket for the KLM Bus. The buses are clearly recognizable by the familiar KLM colors. The boarding points are centrally located at the station; arrival at Schiphol is opposite Departure Hall 2. All daily services are performed by KLM's transport partner Munckhof. KLM has been working with Munckhof since September 2018 to transport passengers to and from Schiphol. Thanks to this collaboration, it is possible for travelers to book a ticket from Enschede to Tokyo, for example.

Travel safe and healthy together
The safety of our passengers and crew is always our top priority. That is why we have taken all necessary measures for the KLM Bus in accordance with the WHO guidelines. We follow the COVID19 protocol for coach transport.

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Durable and comfortable
The KLM Bus is free and runs on advanced sustainable fuel from GoodFuels. This fuel is made from 100% certified waste or residual flows. This is not at the expense of food production or land use and does not cause deforestation. With the climate-neutral KLM Bus, passengers save costs for a train ticket or fuel for the car and the additional costs for a parking space at the airport. Passengers can use free Wi-Fi on the bus. Coffee, tea, water and the KLM magazine Holland Herald complete the trip. If the bus is delayed en route, causing passengers to miss their connection to Schiphol, KLM rebooks the passengers free of charge.

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