Source: American Airlines/Curaçao Airport
- American launched operations to Curaçao in March 1971, with a flight from New York
American Airlines is celebrating 55 years of service in Curaçao, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s long-standing commitment to the country. American began operating in Curaçao on March 3, 1971, with a flight from New York (JFK) to Hato International Airport (CUR). Today, Curaçao is home to four local team members.
“At American we are so proud to celebrate our emerald anniversary in Curaçao, a testament to the dedication of our team as well as our customers’ loyalty,” said Nelson Cortés, General Manager of CUR Operations for American Airlines. “From our early routes to today’s milestone, we remain deeply committed to this market, where we are proud to serve as the leading U.S. airline in the country.”
“We are proud to celebrate this remarkable 55-year milestone with American Airlines, a valued and long-standing partner of Curaçao International Airport,” said Ricardo Hernández, CEO of Curaçao Airport Partners. “For more than five decades, American has played a vital role in strengthening Curaçao’s connectivity with key markets in the United States, helping position our island as a vibrant Caribbean destination. This enduring partnership reflects our shared commitment to providing reliable service, enhancing the passenger experience, and supporting the continued growth of tourism and travel to and from Curaçao.”
American’s Curaçao operation
During the winter holiday period, American introduced new seasonal service to Chicago (ORD) and operated more than 22 peak weekly departures from Curaçao to the U.S., reflecting a capacity growth of more than 15% compared to the previous year. For the spring travel period, the airline will offer 14 weekly flights to Miami (MIA), daily service to Charlotte (CLT) and weekly service to ORD.
