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Aruba Airport Announces Summer Schedule 2025

Aruba Airport is set for another season of strong connectivity with its Summer 2025 flight schedule, offering service to over 30 destinations across North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean from April to October 2025.

The schedule reflects increased seat capacity and weekly departures compared to 2024, with enhanced schedules from multiple airline partners. While a few seasonal adjustments are in place, the overall network continues to support Aruba’s role as a key hub in the Caribbean.

There are no notable changes to the summer schedules for Europe and the Caribbean, highlighting Aruba's consistency and accessibility. Growth is particularly strong in North America and Latin America, driven by high demand and increased airline capacity, reinforcing Aruba as a top destination for leisure and connectivity.

NORTH AMERICA: Expanded Service and Increased Frequencies

·         Delta Air Lines will maintain daily service from Atlanta (ATL) in April, with an additional Saturday frequency scheduled in May and July, increasing from 7x weekly to 8x weekly. Delta has also enhanced its New York (JFK route with a second Saturday rotation added in April, bringing the route to 8x weekly flights.

·         American Airlines is enhancing its Charlotte (CLT) schedule. In September, the route will see the addition of Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday frequencies, upgrading from 11x weekly to double daily operations. Additionally, the Philadelphia (PHL) service will shift from a Saturday-only operation to daily service starting in October, compared to the same period in 2024.

·         United Airlines will significantly boost its Houston Intercontinental (IAH) route for the peak summer period, shifting from 2x weekly to daily nonstop service between June and August—a notable increase in seat capacity and connectivity to the U.S. Midwest and West.

·         JetBlue Airways continues to show strong demand to the Aruba market:

o   On its Boston (BOS) route, the carrier will operate 29x weekly flights in April, up from 22x weekly in 2024, with expanded service on Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. May through August will maintain 22x weekly flights, while September and October will operate 18x weekly, both showing year-over-year growth.

o   New York (JFK) will see 29x weekly frequencies in June and July, up by 6 flights weekly from the previous year. In September and October, the route adjusts to 14x weekly, down by 4 weekly flights versus 2024.

o   Newark (EWR) will see added connectivity in May, with 4 additional frequencies (MON, THU, FRI, SUN) bringing the total to 5x weekly, strengthening service in the New York metro area.

·         Southwest Airlines will enhance its Baltimore/Washington (BWI) route with the addition of a Monday rotation in August, increasing the schedule to 3x weekly flights.

·         Frontier Airlines is set to launch new service from Atlanta (ATL), commencing late May with 1x weekly service on Saturdays—a new addition to Aruba’s route map.

·         WestJet has introduced additional airlift during the summer period across its Canadian network, attributed to the acquisition of Sunwing Airlines into its operations.

·         Surinam Airways will suspend its Miami (MIA) service via Curaçao (CUR) for the summer 2025 period, compared to the 3x weekly operations seen in 2024.

·         Spirit Airlines will reduce its Fort Lauderdale (FLL) schedule, removing Tuesday flights and operating at 3x weekly, down from 4x weekly year-over-year.

LATIN AMERICA: Growing Regional Connectivity

  • Avianca will operate double daily service from Bogota (BOG) this summer, reflecting the addition of 3 new weekly frequencies versus 2024. However, the Medellin (MDE) route will be discontinued for the summer season.
  • LATAM Airlines continues to increase capacity from Lima (LIM), adding:
    • 2 additional frequencies in April and June (from 3x to 5x weekly), and
    • 1 additional flight per week from July through October (from 4x to 5x weekly), relative to 2024.
  • Wingo will temporarily suspend Cali (CLO) service in April and May, with no scheduled operations during those months compared to last year.
  • Surinam Airways will scale back its Paramaribo (PBM) route, removing Wednesday operations, adjusting from 3x to 2x weekly.
  • Sky High Dominicana has adjusted its Santo Domingo (SDQ) service by eliminating Sunday flights via Curaçao, now operating 1x weekly on Wednesdays.

For more information on Aruba Airport's flight schedule, visit https://www.airportaruba.com/flight-schedules.