WILLEMSTAD - The Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP) has released the tentative airline schedule service for the months of July to September of this year.
On the schedule it can be noted that KLM continues its service with two flights per day. Air Belgium will also land on the island twice a week.
The other good news is that starting July 1 TUI fly will fly to the Antilles no less than fourteen times a week, of which thirteen times to Curaçao. Of the thirteen flights, five have Curaçao as their only destination; in the other cases it concerns flights in which two destinations are combined, for example Curaçao and Bonaire or Aruba and Bonaire.
North America also looks good with two airlines servicing the routes, American Airlines and JetBlue.
Another good news is that COPA Airlines is restarting its service to Curaçao with 4 flights per week. Together with Avianca, Curaçao is pretty well connected to the rest of South America.
Since Air Belgium will have a stopover in Martinique, this will also help Curaçao connect even more with the Caribbean. Routes in the Caribbean are already serviced by Divi Divi Air, EZ Air, Winair, Jetair, Sky High and Air Century. It has not been confirmed yet when this will happen, but Caribbean Airlines will soon start operating flights to Curaçao again.

