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Last updated: January 27, 2025
About
Surinam Airways (Surinaamse Luchtvaart Maatschappij, or SLM) is the flag carrier of Suriname, founded in 1955. Headquartered in Paramaribo, the airline operates from its hub at Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (PBM) and serves as the primary air link between Suriname and the outside world.
The airline plays a critical role for the Surinamese diaspora, particularly the large community of approximately 350,000 Surinamese living in the Netherlands. The Amsterdam-Paramaribo route is the carrier's most important service, providing essential connections between the Netherlands and Suriname. Surinam Airways also serves destinations in the Caribbean and South America, connecting Suriname with neighboring countries and regional hubs.
Surinam Airways operates independently without alliance membership. The airline has faced financial challenges over the years but remains vital to Suriname's connectivity and national identity.
Hubs & Focus Cities
Airports where Surinam Airways operates 5+ routes
Network
9 airports served
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Observed Flights
Callsigns tracked for Surinam Airways (SLM) - 2 unique callsigns observed
Baggage Policy
Carry-On Allowance
Personal Item (included on all fares):
- Dimensions: 16" x 12" x 6" (40 x 30 x 15 cm)
- No weight limit
- Must fit under the seat
Cabin Bag (included on all fares):
- Dimensions: 22" x 16" x 8" (55 x 40 x 20 cm)
- Weight: 18 lbs (8 kg) maximum
- Must fit in overhead bin
| Fare Class | Personal Item | Cabin Bag |
|---|---|---|
| Economy | ✓ Free | ✓ Free (8 kg) |
| Business | ✓ Free | ✓ Free (8 kg) |
Checked Baggage
Size Limit: 62 linear inches / 158 cm (length + width + height)
| Route | Fare Class | Bags Included | Weight per Bag |
|---|---|---|---|
| Europe (Amsterdam) | Economy | 1 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| Europe (Amsterdam) | Business | 2 | 32 kg (70 lbs) |
| Caribbean | Economy | 1 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| Caribbean | Business | 2 | 32 kg (70 lbs) |
| Regional (South America) | Economy | 1 | 23 kg (50 lbs) |
| Regional (South America) | Business | 2 | 32 kg (70 lbs) |
Additional Bags:
- Second bag (Economy): Varies by route, typically $75-150 USD
- Third+ bags: Contact airline for pricing
Note: Many travelers flying between Suriname and the Netherlands bring significant cargo due to diaspora movement. Pre-purchase additional baggage allowance for the best rates.
Overweight & Oversized Fees
Overweight Bags:
| Weight | Fee |
|---|---|
| 51-70 lbs (24-32 kg) | $75 |
| 71-100 lbs (33-45 kg) | $150 |
| Over 100 lbs | Not accepted |
Oversized Bags:
| Size | Fee |
|---|---|
| 63-80 linear inches (160-203 cm) | $100 |
| Over 80 linear inches | Prior approval required |
Special Items
| Item | Fee | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Golf clubs | Standard bag fee | Counts as 1 checked bag |
| Skis/snowboard | Standard bag fee | Within size/weight limits |
| Surfboard | $100 | Pre-notification recommended |
| Bicycle | Varies | Must be boxed, contact airline |
| Car seat | Free | For traveling child |
| Stroller | Free | Gate-check available |
| Wheelchair | Free | Always complimentary |
| Musical instrument | Varies | Cabin if fits, or purchase extra seat |
In-Flight Experience
Surinam Airways operates Boeing 737 aircraft on its routes, providing consistent service across its network.
Business Class:
- 2-2 configuration in the front cabin
- 38-40" seat pitch
- Enhanced recline and legroom
- Priority boarding and dedicated cabin
- Premium meal service featuring Surinamese and international cuisine
- Complimentary alcoholic beverages
- Priority baggage handling
- Dedicated cabin crew attention
Economy Class:
- 3-3 configuration
- 30-32" seat pitch
- 17.2" seat width
- Standard recline
- Complimentary meals on transatlantic flights (Amsterdam route)
- Complimentary snacks and non-alcoholic beverages on regional routes
- Paid alcoholic beverages
In-Flight Dining:
- Complimentary hot meals on Amsterdam route (both directions)
- Surinamese specialties often featured (roti, nasi, bami)
- Special meals available with 48-hour advance notice
- Vegetarian, halal, and other dietary options on request
Entertainment:
- No personal seatback screens
- Overhead monitors for announcements and safety demonstrations
- Bring your own device for personal entertainment
- Long transatlantic flight (8-9 hours) - download content in advance
What to Expect: Surinam Airways offers a straightforward, no-frills service focused on comfortable transportation. The Amsterdam route is the airline's premium service, with better catering and amenities. Expect friendly service reflecting Surinamese hospitality, with local food influences and a welcoming atmosphere.
Tips & Tricks
Booking:
- Book directly on flyslm.com for best support during issues
- Amsterdam route fills up during Surinamese holidays (Holi-Phagwa, Divali, Christmas)
- Consider Business Class for the long transatlantic flight
- Book early during peak diaspora travel periods
Packing:
- Weight limits strictly enforced on all routes
- Many passengers bring significant cargo between Netherlands and Suriname
- Pre-purchase extra baggage to avoid airport fees
- Pack electronics and valuables in carry-on
At the Airport:
- PBM airport is small—facilities are limited
- Arrive early as check-in can be slow
- Limited food options landside at PBM
- Amsterdam departures: confirm terminal before arriving
Currency:
- Surinamese Dollar (SRD) used in Suriname
- Euro (EUR) accepted in Netherlands and sometimes in Suriname
- US Dollar (USD) widely accepted for tourism in Suriname
- Baggage fees typically quoted in USD
Route Tips:
- Amsterdam: Flag carrier service, best amenities, book premium for long flight
- Curaçao/Aruba: Dutch Caribbean connections, beach destinations
- Miami: US gateway, connections to North American network
- Georgetown: Essential for Guyana-Suriname corridor
- Belém: Brazilian connection, can be useful for onward travel in South America
Diaspora Travel:
- Peak periods: July-August (summer vacation), December (Christmas), March (Holi-Phagwa)
- Book months in advance for holiday periods
- Expect full flights with passengers bringing significant luggage
- Family reunion travel is common—be patient with crowds
What to Know:
- No WiFi on flights
- Entertainment is BYOD (bring your own device)
- Transatlantic flight is long (8-9 hours)—prepare accordingly
- Surinamese hospitality emphasized
- Limited connecting options—direct flights are the strength
- Essential lifeline for Surinamese-Dutch community
