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WINAIR announces additional flights between St Maarten & Curacao

The new flights between St Maarten and Curaçao will offer increased flexibility and options starting July 1, 2024. Photo: WINAIR
SIMPSON BAY, Sint Maarten – In response to the current market circumstances that created a rise in customer demand for travel between St Maarten and Curaçao, Winair is pleased to announce the addition of four new weekly flights on this route.

The new flights will offer increased flexibility and options starting July 1, 2024. Besides the regular daily flight, Winair is adding flights on Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, showing in red in the below schedule;

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

SXM-CUR

8:30 – 10:55

8:30 – 10:55

12:20 – 14:55

8:30 – 10:55

14:50 – 17:20

8:30 – 10:55

8:30 – 10:55

8:30 – 10:55

14:50 – 17:20

8:30 – 10:55

14:50 – 17:20

CUR-SXM

 

13:45 – 16:05

 

13:35 – 16:05

15:35 – 18:05

13:45 – 16:05

18:00 – 20:30

13:35 – 15:55

13:45 – 16:05

13:45 – 16:05

18:00 – 20:30

13:35 – 15:55

18:00 – 20:30

This schedule can be subject to change without prior notice, no rights can be derived from it. 

 

“We are happy we were able to add the additional flights this quickly to keep up with the great demand for flights this vacation season,” stated Mr Edwin Hodge, Winair’s Director of Operations, “we would also like to express our sincere gratitude to all involved stakeholders for their diligent and swift work in facilitating these additional flights. This prompt decision-making will greatly benefit the people of both Curacao and St Maarten.”

Ticket prices for a one way from Curacao to St Maarten start at $197 and round-trip ticket prices start at $259. For more information and to book your flight, please visit our website at winair.sx or your favourite travel agent.

5 Responses to “WINAIR announces additional flights between St Maarten & Curacao ”

  • Rubber Duck (22/06/2024, 01:25) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Airlift on the move
  • The additional flights will definitely provide more flexibility for travelers between St Maarten and Curaçao. It's good to see Winair responding quickly to the increased demand.
  • Great news for travelers! Increased flight frequency between St. Maarten and Curaçao is fantastic. Makes planning so much easier. Hopefully, prices will remain competitive.
  • Slice Master (27/10/2025, 00:56) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    I once faced an intense situation at the airport when last-minute changes disrupted my itinerary. As I scrambled to adapt, the Slice Master app helped me find alternative flights, alleviating my stress. It's fascinating to see how companies like Winair respond to demand with prompt adjustments.
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