WILLEMSTAD - Air traffic within the region seems to be picking up again. After Avianca, more airlines will operate flights from Colombia to Curaçao this month. Commercial air traffic with Santa Domingo and Panama is also starting up again.
This is evident from a publication by Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP), the operator of the Curaçao airport Hato. These are direct flights. Avianca has been flying again on Saturday and Sunday from Bogota to Curaçao since January 2. At the end of this month, from January 27, there will be two more flights per week operated by the airline Wingo.
Then there are also flights between Curaçao and the Colombian city of Barranquilla that are operated by EZ Air from January 25th. Last week was also Sky High's maiden flight from the Dominican Republic. Sky High comes once a week with a plane from Santo Domingo to Curaçao.
From January 27, Air Century will join another weekly flight from the capital of the Dominican Republic. Airline company Copa Airlines is closing the queue for the time being and will start twice a week with direct flights between Panama and Curaçao on February 1.
In general, it is advisable for travelers to check with the airline and country of destination which requirements must be met prior to travel in connection with the corona measures.