Source: Queen Beatrix International Airport

Aruba Airport is proud to extend its warmest congratulations to WINAIR on the successful launch of their inaugural flight to Curacao and Aruba using their new ATR-500 series aircraft. WINAIR will now operate service between Curacao-Aruba, Curacao-Bonaire, and vice versa, setting a significant milestone for the airline. 

To support this route expansion, WINAIR has announced the addition of a second ATR aircraft to its fleet in the upcoming months. This exciting development showcases WINAIR’s commitment to growth and connectivity within the Caribbean region. The airline’s new ATR-500 series aircraft is the first owned by the carrier, as they previously leased DHC-6 Twin Otter aircrafts from Air Antilles for a period of six years to serve the ABC islands and the Dominican Republic.

The introduction of the new ATR aircraft, now the largest in the carrier’s fleet, not only expands WINAIR’s operational capabilities but also sets a new standard for travel in the Caribbean region. With its brand-new interior and 48 seats on board, the aircraft offers a heightened level of comfort and luxury to travelers. The service from Sint Maarten to Aruba, with an intermediate stop in Curacao, will be operated with the ATR aircraft three times a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

Aruba Airport recognizes WINAIR as a valued partner and congratulates the team on this milestone. “The addition of the new aircraft to WINAIR’s fleet reflects the shared commitment to enhancing connectivity between the Dutch Caribbean islands. We congratulate WINAIR on this significant milestone and are proud to work alongside the WINAIR team in advancing connectivity and strengthening relationships within the region. We look forward to continuing our partnership and providing exceptional travel experiences for passengers in the Caribbean” said Aruba Airport’s Aviation Business Development Executive, Mrs. Jo-Anne Meaux-Arends.