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KLM announces route to Barbados with Bristol Airport travellers set to benefit

The Dutch airline will start operating flights to the Caribbean island later this year

KLM flight(Image: Evening Gazette)

Bristol Airport users will be able to fly to the Caribbean later this year with the launch of a new route via Europe.

Dutch airline KLM will operate flights to the island of Barbados from October 2025 to March 2026.

The carrier, which already flies from Bristol to Amsterdam Schiphol, said West Country passengers would be able to benefit from "convenient onward connections" to Bridgetown, Barbados.

The new service to Barbados will operate three weekly flights from Amsterdam on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays from October 26, 2025 to March 26, 2026.

Dave Lees, chief executive of Bristol Airport said: “We are delighted that KLM’s network continues to grow, providing our customers even greater choice and convenience.

"This new connection means our customers can now access the beautiful Caribbean island of Barbados with just an easy connective flight in Amsterdam, making travel more accessible and convenient than ever before.”

Bristol Airport is England’s third-largest regional airport, acting as the international gateway for the South West of England and South Wales.

The transport hub had more than 10 million passengers passing through the terminal over the past 12 months and links to over 117 destinations, across 34 countries, more than all the other airports in the region combined.

The airport is currently going through a £400m upgrade, including the construction of a £60m public transport interchange and car park, which will be one of the region’s largest coach-bus interchanges when complete in summer 2025.