Dutch Antilles Express
Dutch Antilles Express operated as a small regional passenger airline based at Hato International (CUR) in the Netherlands Antilles, focused on short-haul routes within the Caribbean and to nearby territories. From a traveler’s perspective it functioned as a regional connector rather than a full-service long-haul airline, with service geared toward inter-island travel and short international hops.
Where Dutch Antilles Express Flies
Dutch Antilles Express operated primarily from Hato International (CUR) and focused on short-haul, inter-island routes across the Caribbean and nearby territories, acting as a regional connector rather than a long-haul network carrier. Details on codeshare partnerships or broader alliance reach are limited for this carrier.
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Tips for Flying Dutch Antilles Express
- Confirm baggage allowances and fees before booking, as policies and included allowances can vary widely on small regional carriers.
- Allow extra connection time when connecting through Hato International (CUR) because regional schedules can be tight and delays have a greater impact on onward connections.
- Check in early and keep printed or easily accessible booking confirmations and ID, since smaller airlines sometimes have limited online check-in or mobile app functionality.
- Expect limited onboard services on short inter-island flights and plan to bring snacks or buy refreshments at the airport if needed.