Corendon Dutch Airlines Increases flight frequency on Curaçao route

WILLEMSTAD - Corendon Dutch Airlines is expanding its flight schedule on the popular Amsterdam to Curaçao route in October and December 2025. Due to a significant increase in demand for seats, Corendon will raise its weekly flights from five to six during these months.   

"By expanding seat capacity on this route, Corendon Dutch Airlines is responding to the growing demand for air travel between the Netherlands and Curaçao, particularly during the autumn and winter months," said Atilay Uslu, founder of Corendon.  

The flights are operated in collaboration with World2Fly, utilizing a modern Airbus A350-900 with a capacity of 345 passengers. The Airbus A350-900 is renowned as one of the most fuel-efficient long-haul aircraft in the world, thanks to its advanced aerodynamics, lightweight materials, and highly efficient engines. Corendon transports approximately 110,000 passengers annually on this route, solidifying its role as a key connector between the two countries.  

Corendon currently operates five direct flights per week from Amsterdam to Curaçao, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. On Wednesday and Sunday, Corendon flies to Curaçao via Bonaire. The sixth flight will be operated on Thursday.  

The additional flights provide travelers with greater flexibility in planning their trips, whether for vacations or family visits. Curaçao remains a beloved destination due to its tropical climate, cultural richness, and strong ties with the Netherlands.  

Corendon Dutch Airlines, part of the Corendon Group, offers both charter and scheduled flights to sun destinations in Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. With a focus on affordable comfort and hospitable service, the airline caters to the needs of modern travelers.  

For more information, visit www.corendon.nl or visit the Corendon travel agency at Scharlooweg 27 in Curaçao.




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