SUCKLING Airways is set to increase its Southampton-Amsterdam operations to 22 weekly flights on February 1, up from the current19.
The airline is adding extra flights to improve week-day frequencies.
The regional Cambridge-based airline wants to operate up to five daily services to the Holland but is unable to get the slots it needs.
The niche carrier is also planning to start services to German from Southampton Airport.
Expected destinations include Frankfurt and Dusseldorf if slots at the airports become available.
Suckling will use its own Dornier turboprop aircraft for German services, but will consider operating them as a Lufthansa codeshare.
Its Amsterdam flights are operated as part of a codeshare with KLM.