Guyana – KLM Royal Dutch Airlines now connects Amsterdam to Georgetown

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines inaugurates a new route between Europe and Guyana, marking a decisive step forward in the air integration of this South American country. Thanks to this direct flight from Amsterdam, with a stopover in Sint Maarten, Georgetown is now more accessible, both for travelers and for the business community.

Accelerated growth in air travel since 2020

In recent years Guyana is undergoing a significant transformation in its air transport sector. Several international airlines, including KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. This new dynamic has made it possible to expand the range of flights on offer, while lowering costs for customers. This new dynamic is helping to expand the range of flights on offer, while lowering costs for customers.

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A necessary distinction with French Guiana

Often confused with French Guiana. Guyana is a sovereign state with a history marked by British and Dutch influences. Its English-speaking capital, Georgetown, reflects this singularity within the South American continent. The flight operated by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines therefore responds to a specific logic, distinct from the issues specific to the neighboring French territory.

Route details Amsterdam - Georgetown

The service offered by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plans two weekly rotations, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Flight KL789 leaves Schiphol at 9:45 a.m., making a stopover in Sint Maarten, before continuing on to Georgetown, where it lands at 4:25 p.m. The return flight is by direct overnight flight. The return flight is a direct overnight flight, considerably reducing the journey time between Europe and Guyana to less than ten hours.

The Airbus A330-200 used on this route offers 18 seats in Business class and 246 in Economy class. This choice guarantees passengers a level of comfort in line with international standards and seamless access to the intercontinental network of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

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Major economic and tourism benefits

The launch of this route by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is part of a wider national strategy. President Irfaan Ali hailed a step forward that goes beyond simple passenger transport: it also involves developing trade, freight and diplomatic connections.

Guyana’s aviation sector already generates over $116 million for the country’s GDP and supports around 5,000 jobs. The presence of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in this context further strengthens the country’s position as an up-and-coming player in the region.

One ambition: to reach 3 million passengers

By 2030, the Guyanese government is forecasting a spectacular increase in traffic, with a target of three million passengers a year. This ambition is accompanied by a vast program to modernize airport infrastructures and open up new routes. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines plays a key role in this shift towards greater international connectivity.

Guyana, the new regional crossroads?

With eleven airlines now serving its territory – compared with just six four years ago – Guyana is positioning itself as a potential regional hub. Linking South America to Europe, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is directly involved in this geostrategic vision.

This opening also represents an opportunity for local companies, who can now consider exporting to the European market, while benefiting from improved logistics times. For travelers, the gains in accessibility and flexibility are obvious.

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Cooperation welcomed by both sides

The inauguration of the flight by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was enthusiastically welcomed by local and Dutch authorities. The Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill, saw it as a validation of the efforts being made to modernize the aviation sector. For his part, the Dutch ambassador, Walter Oostelbos, emphasized the importance of the diplomatic and economic rapprochement that such an initiative enables.

Dirk Buitelaar, regional representative of Air France KLM, underlined the human importance of this new link, capable of bringing communities together across continents. The inaugural flight gave rise to a symbolic reception, marked by warm exchanges and high local visibility.

Looking to the future

With this route, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines confirms its commitment to connecting strategic growth regions. Thanks to this strengthened position on the air transport map, Guyana is opening up new prospects for tourism, trade and international cooperation.

Offering direct and regular access to Europe, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is not just adding a new route to its network: it is actively participating in Guyana’s integration into the world’s major air flows. An initiative that could well reshape the region’s air traffic balance.

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