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ARUBA ANNOUNCES NEW NONSTOP FLIGHTS TO THE ISLAND  

More Airlines Taking Off to the Dutch Caribbean 

New nonstop flights to Aruba from the USA and Canada signal positive growth for the island. Queen Beatrix International Airport‘s (AUA)  airline partner Delta Air Lines will resume the Boston-Aruba service starting December 18, 2021, through May 3, 2022, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. This 4-days-a-week pattern will be provided on a 738 aircraft (157 seats). The complete Delta schedule for the Winter Season is as follows: Daily Atlanta-Aruba service, daily New York (JFK)-Aruba service, and the Boston-Aruba service. The Winter season officially starts on October 31, 2021.

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More positive news from Canada with the 3 big Canadian carriers announcing plans to double seats from Toronto to Aruba this winter. The restart dates for Canada–Aruba for the winter season are as follows:  Sunwing will start flying to Aruba once a week as of September 6, 2021, and will increase to 3 times a week for the winter season. Air Canada will resume two weekly services as of October 3, 2021, and these will increase to 4 times a week for the winter season and WestJet will resume two weekly flights for fall as of November 6, 2021, and will increase to 4 times a week for the winter season. Between January, February, and March 2022, AUA Airport will have 11 weekly nonstop (vs. six weekly flights in 2019) services from Toronto.

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“ We’re very excited to see a very positive and upwards trend in air travel, the airlines are seeing great demand for premium travel markets and are constantly adapting their schedules to meet those demands, “said Jo-Anne Meaux-Arends, Air Service Development Manager, “we are fortunate to be considered one of the leading destinations, and we foresee a busy winter season, with a diverse portfolio of travel options to and from Aruba. ”  For the latest updated Flight Schedules, visit www.airportaruba.com and click on Flight Schedules.

About AUA Airport  

AUA Airport is one of the busiest airports in the Caribbean region, with 19 different airlines operating in Aruba contributing to processing over 2.5 million passengers per year (pre-covid) and providing air service to 20 destinations worldwide. AUA Airport is operationally solid where over 95% of all visitors are leisure guests: 83% from the United States & Canada, 6% from Latin America, 8% from Europe, and 3% from the Dutch Caribbean, year to date, March 2021. AUA Airport attributes this to the island’s stable economic and political climate, hospitable and multilingual population, and safe environment. AUA Airport undergoes continuous upgrades to maintain its position as one of the region’s most innovative airports.

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