Inaugural flight from São Paulo  

The welcoming committee.

 

WILLEMSTAD--The inaugural flight from São Paulo, Brazil to Curaçao was celebrated at Hato Airport with an event that included speeches by the Minister of Economic Development Steven Martina, Minister of Traffic, Transport and Spatial Planning Jesus-Leito, CEO of Divi Divi Air Germaine Richie-Durand and deputy-CEO of Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP) Paulo Mazzali.

The island is now more within reach for Brazilian travellers. The six-hour flights operated by Corendon/Divi Divi Air will be executed with a 189-seat Boeing 737-800 that also flies to St. Maarten.

Onboard the first one there were 67 Brazilian passengers including travel agents and press members.

The plane departs São Paulo on Sundays at 9:35am (local time) to arrive in Curaçao at 2:00pm. The Curaçao-São Paulo direct is on Saturdays, departing at 10:50am and arriving in São Paulo at 7:20pm (local time).

Government, the Curaçao Tourist Bureau, CAP and the Curaçao Hospitality and Tourism Association CHATA congratulate Corendon/Divi Divi Air with this new flight and wishes them all the best

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