Persistent snowfall is expected today morning, combined with strong winds from the south to southeast. As a result, KLM has had to cancel 600 flights for Wednesday. By making this decision now, we can provide our passengers with timely clarity and avoid last-minute cancellations that could leave travelers stranded at Schiphol. Many KLM colleagues, including office staff and crew members, are going the extra mile to assist our passengers at Schiphol. KLM has received reports that passengers are being approached by scammers posing as members of the KLM Customer Support Team. These scammers claim to be processing compensation and direct passengers to external links or applications. In addition, incorrect phone numbers for KLM customer service are circulating online. We urge passengers to be alert to these phishing attempts. Do not respond to such messages, and do not share any personal or payment information. Always carefully verify the sender, and only contact us through official KLM channels: klm.com or the KLM app. Reason: Due to ongoing winter weather, air traffic at Schiphol is disrupted. Since last Friday, KLM has unfortunately had to cancel hundreds of flights to and from Schiphol. The winter conditions are expected to continue in the coming days. On this page, we keep you informed about the impact of the winter weather on KLM flights. We advise passengers to keep checking the latest flight information. We are working hard to rebook passengers on the next available flight. We anticipate that these weather conditions will persist through the week and that more cancellations will follow.
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