KLM offers discounted direct flights from Austin to Amsterdam

Marjan Rintel, President and Chief Executive Officer at KLM
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KLM is offering a 10% discount on direct nonstop flights from Austin to Amsterdam for tickets purchased with the code KLMAUS2AMS. The promotion is available until October 31 and applies to travel dates between October 1 and March 31, 2026.

Passengers flying with KLM will travel on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, which features larger windows, improved seating comfort, enhanced cabin pressure, and adjustable lighting. Business class travelers will receive a Delft Blue House, a ceramic miniature of a Dutch building filled with Dutch gin.

According to KLM, “From now until October 31, use code KLMAUS2AMS when purchasing your direct nonstop ticket from Austin to Amsterdam for travel dates between October 1 and March 31, 2026.”

For additional information about visiting Amsterdam or booking details, customers are encouraged to visit the airline’s official website at https://www.klm.com/.

Terms and conditions apply; the offer is valid only for flights operated by KLM and not its partner airlines.



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