The flight between Brussels and Aruba will be operated weekly on Mondays, while the flight to Curaçao is scheduled on Fridays. Both flights will be operated with a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, via Santa Domingo (Dominican Republic). The first flight to Curaçao is scheduled for 15 June and the first flight to Aruba is scheduled on 18 June.
The flights to St. Martin which should have started at the end of this month are postponed for at least one year after hurricane Irma destroyed most of the infrastructure of the island.
Antwerp will get a new destination with Florence from 18 June; the flight schedule is currently not known.
This post was published on 24 October 2017 19:01
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