KLM Royal Dutch Airlines has announced the launch of a new direct route between Amsterdam and Georgetown, Guyana, starting June 4, 2025. This new service will operate twice weekly, adding a crucial connection between the Netherlands and the fast-growing capital of Guyana, which is gaining international attention for its unique natural landscapes and emerging business opportunities.
The new flights, which will run on Wednesdays and Saturdays, will be operated using an Airbus 330-200, offering 18 seats in World Business Class and 246 in Economy Class. The service will make a brief stop in Saint Maarten before continuing on to Georgetown’s Cheddi Jagan International Airport.
Flights will depart from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport at 10:00h and arrive in Saint Maarten at 13:00hlocal time. After a short stop, the flight will depart Sint Maarten at 14:20h, reaching Georgetown at 16:35h local time. The return flight will depart Georgetown at 17:55h, landing in Amsterdam the following day at 09:15h.
The new Georgetown route is part of KLM’s broader expansion strategy, offering more travel options to customers and capitalizing on the growing demand for air travel to the region. Guyana has been rapidly gaining attention for its business opportunities, particularly in sectors such as energy, mining, and tourism, alongside its unique ecosystems of rainforests, savannahs, and coastal areas.
KLM’s announcement is part of the airline’s plan to expand its intercontinental network in 2025, which includes new services to San Diego (USA) and Hyderabad (India). These routes are expected to bolster KLM’s presence in key markets across North America, South America, and Asia.
With the new Georgetown connection, KLM is enhancing its offering to travelers seeking to explore the growing business and tourism opportunities in Guyana and the wider Caribbean region.
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