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Winair will soon also offer Bonaire and Aruba as destinations.
Philipsburg- Sint Maarten based carrier Winair will extend their current flights between Sint Maarten and Curaçao to Bonaire (4 times per week) and Aruba (3 times per week), effective July 1, 2018.
“We will offer 4 flights per week Bonaire – Curacao – St. Maarten and vice versa, 3 flights a week Aruba – Curacao – St. Maarten and vice versa”, writes Winair in a press statement released today.
Additionally the carrier will also increase their frequencies to both St. Domingo and Haiti.
The flights to Curaçao, Bonaire and Aruba will all be executed on a wet-lease agreement with Air Antilles and executed by the ATR aircraft that carrier uses for their flights.
Winair says they are happy that they will, after start of the new flights to Bonaire and Aruba, serve all the 6 Dutch Caribbean islands.
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