New Departure Hall entrance Flamingo Airport Operational from Tuesday
Kralendijk – Flamingo Airport in Bonaire has informed the public that the access to the departure hall will change coming Tuesday, November 5, 2019.
The new entrance is north of the current one. Passengers are requested to use the new entrance, after checking in for their flight.
According to Airport Management, staff will be available during the first days to give the necessary guidance. The new entrance to the departure hall consists of a new layout for both the Security Screening and the and Royal Dutch Police, responsible for border control on the BES-islands.
Passengers will note that the new stores under construction in the expanded departure hall are still not finished. According to the planning, the expanded Departure Lounge will be fully operation at the beginning of December.
Airport Management apologizes for any inconvenience due to the change in passenger flows in upcoming days.
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