Flights to Orlando with KLM from £360
Operating from the Netherlands, KLM are the flag bearer of the nation, their official name being the Royal Dutch Airline. The airline recently merged with Air France, and together they have become the world's largest revenue generating airline, which is a remarkable achievement.
One of the main assets the airline has, and a big reason why they perform so well, is the provision of flights from the many different airports around Europe, including most of the regional UK ones. Operating with smaller shuttle aircraft from these departure points KLM are able to carry large numbers of passengers overall, even though each flight itself may not have hundreds on board. The services fly via the hub city of Amsterdam, so as well as using the flights to link up with the main flight to Orlando there will be many passengers on the initial flight from the UK, or other Europen airport, who will only be going to Amsterdam, or perhaps one of the other European cities that KLM cover with their network.
This volume traffic enables KLM to maintain these routes and remain competitive on the transatlantic flights, which will utilise the larger aircraft that fly out of Amsterdam.
