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KLM KL713 777 Diverted After No ATC at Destination Paramaribo

KLM flight KL713 diverted to Cayenne on October 22, 2025, when Paramaribo’s control tower was unmanned. After a 25-minute hold and a 200-nautical-mile diversion, the 777-300ER landed safely in Cayenne. Suriname sent 13 trainee controllers and airlifted staff to reopen the tower; KL713 returned nearly three hours late. KLM emphasized the move was a safety precaution; most passengers stayed onboard to avoid immigration issues.

Last updated: November 16, 2025 11:58 am
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On October 22, 2025, KLM flight KL713 diverted to Cayenne due to an unmanned control tower in Paramaribo.
KL713 landed in Cayenne at about 2:40 p.m. local time after circling 25 minutes and flying 200 nautical miles.
Suriname rushed 13 trainee controllers and used a helicopter to restore tower service; flight returned nearly three hours late.

(PARAMARIBO, SURINAME) A routine KLM flight from Amsterdam turned into an unusual cross-border diversion for hundreds of passengers on October 22, 2025, when a KLM 777-300ER bound for Paramaribo had to divert to Cayenne in French Guiana because no air traffic controllers were available at its destination airport.

Flight timeline and in-flight developments

KLM KL713 777 Diverted After No ATC at Destination Paramaribo
KLM KL713 777 Diverted After No ATC at Destination Paramaribo

Flight KL713 left Schiphol Airport at 10:06 a.m. local time. For most of the planned nine-and-a-half-hour journey the trip felt like any other long-haul flight. The calm changed during descent.

At about 18,000 feet, the cockpit crew was informed the control tower at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (Paramaribo) was unmanned. With no licensed controller on duty, international safety rules left the pilots with very limited options.

  • The aircraft first entered a holding pattern near Paramaribo, circling for around 25 minutes while airline operations staff and regional authorities tried to restore air traffic control services.
  • When it became clear that no controller could take over the tower in time, the pilots decided to divert.

Instead of attempting a landing at an airport without ATC, the Boeing 777-300ER turned southeast and flew about 200 nautical miles to Cayenne’s Félix Eboué Airport, the nearest large airport with a staffed tower.

Arrival in Cayenne and passenger handling

The aircraft landed safely in Cayenne at about 2:40 p.m. local time, roughly 9 hours 34 minutes after leaving Amsterdam. Relief mixed with confusion among passengers when they realised they had landed in French territory.

Important context:

  • French Guiana is an overseas department of France, and therefore part of the European Union’s external border.
  • That status can immediately trigger immigration checks for some travellers, even on a short technical stop.

Airline staff explained that only a small number of people — those needing medical assistance or with tight onward connections — would deplane and pass through border checks. Most passengers remained onboard while ground crews:

  • refuelled the aircraft,
  • coordinated with French and Surinamese authorities,
  • and managed immigration considerations.

Under European and French rules, even a short step onto the tarmac of an overseas department can count as entry into the Schengen border area, which may require visas for certain nationalities.

According to analysis by VisaVerge.com, diversions like this can raise overstay or visa-violation concerns for travellers whose short-term visas are close to expiry.

Officials in Cayenne were prepared to process passengers if needed, airport sources said. However, KLM’s decision to keep nearly everyone on board reduced the likelihood of unexpected entry problems.

Passengers later reported cabin crew kept them informed in Dutch and English, stressing that their legal entry point would remain Paramaribo, where Surinamese border police would stamp passports once the airport reopened.

💡 Tip
If your route could involve overseas territories, carry extra copies of passports and visas, plus clear notes on where you would transit if an unexpected diversion occurs.

Why Paramaribo was temporarily closed — and how it reopened

After about 80 minutes on the ground in Cayenne, news arrived that Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport could accept traffic again.

Suriname’s Ministry of Transport later confirmed the cause: a wave of sick calls among controllers had left the tower without qualified staff earlier in the day. To restore service, the ministry:

  1. Rushed 13 trainee controllers to the airport.
  2. Used a helicopter to move experienced staff into place.

Only once this patchwork team was in the tower could arrivals like KL713 return to Suriname.

Return to Paramaribo and safety rationale

The KLM 777-300ER departed Cayenne and arrived in Paramaribo almost three hours behind schedule. KLM emphasised the diversion was a precaution and that passenger safety was never in doubt.

This stance aligns with international aviation rules: when there is no air traffic control at a controlled international airport, a commercial jet should not attempt to land.

KLM’s choice of Cayenne offered several advantages:

  • a relatively short extra flight leg,
  • access to French emergency services if needed,
  • clear legal handling of travel documents under French rules.

Visa, immigration and legal implications

For travellers on complex visa arrangements, a diversion can have consequences beyond a late arrival:

  • Immigration lawyers warn sudden rerouting can affect:
    • permitted length of stay,
    • asylum claims,
    • and other legal status questions if a person unexpectedly touches down in a different country.
  • In this case, keeping most passengers onboard removed many immediate concerns, but the incident highlighted how fragile travel plans can be when ground services fail.

Key resources and rules cited:

  • Visa analysis: VisaVerge.com
  • French visa policy: France-Visas official portal
⚠️ Important
Diversions to areas with uncertain ATC can trigger entry rules; verify visa validity and potential border checks for any country you might briefly enter, even as a stopover.

Human impact and community response

Passengers included Surinamese families, students, migrant workers, Dutch citizens, and other European and Caribbean travellers. Many depend on predictable links between Europe and South America.

  • Social media reaction was largely positive: passengers praised the pilots and cabin crew for calm, clear communication.
  • Several travellers expressed new appreciation for the “unseen network” of controllers, border officers, and ground staff.

Practical takeaway for frequent cross-border travellers:

  • Check visa rules carefully.
  • Keep documents ready for unexpected stops in places you may not have planned to enter.

Wider policy questions and regional implications

A complete loss of air traffic control at a destination raises policy issues for smaller states:

  • Suriname relies heavily on one main international airport and a limited pool of highly trained controllers.
  • When several controllers call in sick on the same day, there may be no simple backup.

Regional pilots report prior instances of partial closures or reduced capacity, but an outright shutdown requiring a wide-body diversion is rare.

Aviation unions in the region are calling for:

  • better staffing plans,
  • more trainees,
  • and clearer cross-border support agreements.

Final notes

For the passengers of KL713, gratitude for the crew’s handling of the situation appears to outweigh frustration. The event demonstrated both the resilience of airline operations and the vulnerabilities that exist when ground services fail. For KLM, authorities, and frequent travellers, the incident is a reminder to review contingency planning, staffing resilience, and the legal complexities that arise when flights touch unexpected borders.

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ATC → Air Traffic Control; personnel and systems that manage aircraft movements at and around airports.
Holding pattern → A flight manoeuvre where an aircraft circles at a set position and altitude while awaiting clearance.
Diversion → When an aircraft lands at an alternate airport due to operational, safety, or emergency reasons.
Félix Eboué Airport → The main international airport in Cayenne, French Guiana; used here as the diversion airport.

This Article in a Nutshell

On October 22, 2025, KLM flight KL713 diverted from Paramaribo to Cayenne after finding Johan Adolf Pengel Airport’s control tower unmanned. The Boeing 777-300ER held about 25 minutes, then flew roughly 200 nautical miles to Félix Eboué Airport, landing at 14:40 local time. Most passengers remained onboard during refuelling and immigration coordination. Suriname restored service by flying in 13 trainee controllers and transporting experienced staff by helicopter. KL713 returned to Paramaribo nearly three hours late; KLM called the diversion a precaution to ensure safety.

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