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This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Dutch Caribbean, that is, the Caribbean Islands that formerly comprised the Netherlands Antilles and remain part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The islands are Aruba, Curaçao, and Sint Maartin, each of which is a constituent country of the Kingdom, as well as the special municipalities of Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius.[1]
Airline | IATA | ICAO | Callsign | Image | Hub(s) | Founded | Notes |
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Aruba Airlines | AG | ARU | ARUBA | Queen Beatrix International Airport | 2006 | ||
Comlux Aruba | CXB | STARLUX | Queen Beatrix International Airport | 2006 | Private charter | ||
Divi Divi Air | 3R | DVR | DIVI | Curaçao International Airport | 2000 | ||
Dutch Caribbean Islandhopper | Curaçao International Airport | ||||||
E-Liner Airways | EL | ELA | E-LINER | Curaçao International Airport | 1993 | ||
EZAir | 7Z | EZR | EASYWAY | Flamingo International Airport | 2000 | ||
HWC Aviation | Queen Beatrix International Airport | ||||||
SXM Airways | SXM | Princess Juliana International Airport | 2015 | ||||
Winair | WM | WIA | WINAIR | Princess Juliana International Airport | 1961 | ||
Windward Express | Princess Juliana International Airport | 2000 | |||||
World Sonic Air | Queen Beatrix International Airport | 2019 |
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