Hato International Airport

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,Coordinates: 12°11′05″N 068°57′30″W / 12.18472, -68.95833

Hato International Airport
Curaçao International Airport

IATA: CUR – ICAO: TNCC
Summary
Airport type public
Operator Curaçao Airport Partners
Location Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles
Elevation AMSL 29 ft / 9 m
Website www.curacao-airport.com
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
11/29 3,410 11,187 Asphalt

Hato International Airport or Curaçao International Airport (IATA: CURICAO: TNCC) is the airport of Willemstad, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles. It has services to the Caribbean Region, nearby South American cities, North America and Europe. Hato Airport is a fairly large facility, with the longest runway in the Caribbean region. The airport was the hub of Air ALM and its successor Dutch Caribbean Airlines, the flag carriers of the Netherlands Antilles until the latter ceased operations in 2004. The airport is now the home base of Dutch Antilles Express and Insel Air.

A new terminal was officially opened in 2006 and it accommodates a maximum of 1.6 million passengers per year.[1]

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[edit] Current operating airlines and destinations

The New Curaçao terminal at dusk.
The New Curaçao terminal at dusk.

[edit] Charter & seasonal airlines and destinations

[edit] Cargo Airlines

[edit] Previous operating airlines

[edit] References

  1. ^ Curaçao International Airport (official website)

[edit] External links