KLM is expanding the KLM bus network to and from Schiphol with the Apeldoorn-Hengelo-Enschede route. This makes it possible to book a flight ticket from these cities via Schiphol to all 165 KLM destinations as well as destinations of KLM partners, such as Air France and Delta Airlines.
Passengers who want to use the KLM bus book a flight ticket from Enschede, Hengelo or Apeldoorn to one of the 165 destinations in the KLM network. This ticket also serves as a ticket for the bus. This service was already available to travelers from Maastricht, Eindhoven, Nijmegen and Arnhem.
The free bus runs 7 days a week, 2 times a day the route Enschede-Hengelo-Apeldoorn-Schiphol v.v. The buses are clearly identified by the familiar KLM colors and the KLM100 logo in honor of the 100th anniversary of KLM on October 7 this year.
The pick-up point at all three cities is the train station; the arrival at Schiphol is opposite Departure Hall 2. The bus is also suitable for passengers with limited mobility. Children can travel with you without a separate child seat. The itinerary can be found at
KLM.nl/busservice
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All daily services are operated by KLM’s transport partner Munckhof.
“Every year, almost 30,000 passengers use the KLM bus and that number continues to grow. Passengers are very enthusiastic about this service. That’s why we are expanding the service to Enschede, Hengelo and Apeldoorn, so that passengers from those areas can quickly and easily travel to their destinations via Schiphol,” says Harm Kreulen, Managing Director of KLM Nederland.
Starting July 10, the bus will run on biofuel from GoodFuels, made from 100 percent certified waste or residual streams.
In addition, passengers save costs for a train ticket or fuel for the car and the additional cost of parking at the airport. Passengers can also use free wifi on the bus. Coffee, tea, water and the KLM magazine Holland Herald complete the trip. If the bus is delayed en route, KLM will rebook passengers at no charge.
At the stops at Schiphol Airport and Enschede, passengers can board 20 minutes in advance. At the stops in Apeldoorn and Hengelo, the bus makes a stop. Passengers here have a few minutes to get on.