KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL, Amsterdam Schiphol) has changed the routing of its services to the Middle East and Netherland Antilles (as a result of its Amsterdam-Aruba route closure): Amsterdam-Abu Dhabi-Muscat: 6x weekly A330-200 service has started on March 29 (replacing Kuwait-Muscat routing) Amsterdam-Bahrain-Kuwait-Amsterdam: 3x weekly A330-200 service has started on March 29 (replacing Abu Dhabi-Bahrain routing) Amsterdam-Kuwait-Bahrain-Amsterdam: 4x weekly A330-200 service has started on March 30 (replacing Bahrain-Abu Dhabi routing) Amsterdam-St. Maarten-Bonaire-Amsterdam: weekly MD-11 service starting on June 18 Amsterdam-St. Maarten-Curacao-Amsterdam: 2x weekly B747-400 service has started on March 31 (replacing triangle service to St. Maarten and Aruba) KLM has entered into a codeshare agreement with Tarom (RO/Bucharest Otopeni) for the Amsterdam-Bucharest Otopeni route that both carriers serve and domestic connections in Romania out of Otopeni. It will however give up its Amsterdam-Riga route on June 29. KLM has temporarily wet-leased a MD-11 to Kenya Airways (KQ/Nairobi Intl) for the Amsterdam-Nairobi Intl route until September 1.