Turkish flights to Curacao International Airport are comfortable and quick, making them a popular choice among travellers who prioritise both their journeys to the island of Curacao and its many attractions through the island’s only international airport.
The Curacao International Airport, known in the past to passengers as the Dr Albert Plesman International Airport, is located on the northern coast of the country. The airport, also known to travellers as the Hato International Airport is located at a distance of twelve kilometres or seven point five miles from the major city of Willemstad and serves over eight hundred and thirty thousand passengers travelling to and from the island country.
The nearest destinations to the Curacao International Airport that travellers getting airfare tickets to the island must visit are included in the list given below for the benefit of first-time travellers visiting for leisure reasons:
Tourists who are getting Turkish flights to the Curacao International Airport should keep the following tips in mind while at the airport for a smooth transition from the flight to the island:
Turkish Airlines is one of the most well-known airlines in the world as the Turkish flag carrier and one of the best rated airlines in the world. Turkish Airlines reservations are easily available for travellers through the official website and app of the airlines which make various services such as booking of last minute flights possible.
The Curacao International Airport is located in the country of Curacao in the southern part of the Caribbean Sea which comes under the dominion of the Netherlands and is known as the Dutch Caribbean and part of the Kingdom of Netherlands.
The Curacao International Airport serves Willemstad City which serves as the capital city of the island country Curacao in the Kingdom of Netherlands. The city is divided into four parts which are the Punta, Otrobanda, Scharloo and Pietermai quarters which are separated by the Sint Anna Bay and the Waaigaat Harbour.
Turkish Airlines has codeshare agreements with multiple airlines including Air Albania, the flag carrier of Albania; Aegean Airlines, the flag carrier of Greece; Air Algerié, the government airlines of Algeria; Air Astana, the flag carrier of Kazakhstan; Air Canada, the flag carrier of Canada and Air China, the flag carrier of the People’s Republic of China.
The subsidiaries of Turkish Airlines are THY OPET which is a petroleum company in Turkey selling fuel for industrial and commercial purposes, the Turkish Engine Centre which is a joint venture between Pratt and Whitney and Turkish Technic for the maintenance, overhaul and repair of aircraft engines and TSI Aviation Seats.