PHILIPSBURG--Winair announced this week that it plans to connect Bonaire and Aruba with St. Maarten effective July 1. According to a press release on Tuesday, it will offer four flights per week Bonaire-Curaçao-St. Maarten and vice versa, plus three flights per week Aruba-Curaçao-St. Maarten.
In addition, Winair will also increase the number of flights St. Maarten-Santo Domingo-St. Maarten from its present five flights a week to offer daily service effective July 1.
With the addition of Bonaire and Aruba to its flight schedule, St. Maarten’s national carrier said it is proud to now connect the entire Dutch Caribbean, ensuring truly seamless travel and fulfilling the travelling public’s expectations.
Winair will also increase its flight schedule from its current two to three flights per week for St. Maarten-Port au Prince-St. Maarten.
The expansion of the existing schedule will serve the needs of its customers during the peak summer travel period, the airline said. These services will be available to the public using a state-of-the-art ATR 42 500/600 series airplane with a capacity of 48 passengers.
“Thanks to the efforts of our employees and management, Winair continues to reinvigorate and rebuild itself, provide much-needed employment in St. Maarten in the aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and Maria,” said Winair Chief Executive Officer and President Michael Cleaver.
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