Multiple airlines already canceled flights yesterday towards the ABC Islands due to the American attack on Venezuela.
This involved flights to Curaçao, Aruba, Sint Maarten and the cities of Georgetown (Guyana), Bridgetown (Barbados) and Port of Spain (Trinidad and Tobago).
Last night, TUI and KLM announced that flights would restart this morning.
Regular flights have now resumed. The extra flights to the Antilles are intended for the thousands of travelers who could not be taken yesterday.
Corendon is also deploying extra flights
Corendon is deploying an extra flight to fly passengers to Amsterdam who were stranded on Curaçao yesterday. This leaves tomorrow. The company expects that all passengers who have had to stay longer on the island will be able to board.
Yesterday, Corendon was forced to cancel a flight to the region with more than four hundred seats. Today the planned Corendon flight to Curaçao via Bonaire will continue again.
The company stated earlier today that it is ‘doing everything it can to get stranded passengers to their destination as quickly as possible’.

