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  2. Dutch Antilles Express - Wikipedia

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    Dutch Antilles Express B.V. was an airline of the Dutch country of Curaçao in the southern Caribbean Sea, specifically the Dutch Caribbean region. It operated high-frequency scheduled services in the Dutch Caribbean to United States, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Haiti, and Suriname. Its main base was at Curaçao International Airport.

  3. ALM Antillean Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Website. Airalm.com. ALM Antillean Airlines (Dutch: Antilliaanse Luchtvaart Maatschappij), and later Air ALM, was the main airline of the Netherlands Antilles between its foundation in 1964 and its shut-down in 2001, operating out of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao. It was based at Hato International Airport. [1][2]

  4. List of airlines of the Dutch Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines currently operating in the Dutch Caribbean, that is, the Caribbean Islands that formerly comprised the Netherlands Antilles and remain part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

  5. Winair - Wikipedia

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    Winair (short for Windward Islands Airways International NV) is a government-owned Dutch regional airline based in Sint Maarten.Founded in 1961 by Georges Greaux and Hippolyte Ledee, It has a fleet of six aircraft serving twelve destinations, mostly within the Leeward Islands group of the Lesser Antilles in the North East Caribbean.

  6. Netherlands Antilles - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands Antilles (Dutch: Nederlandse Antillen, pronounced [ˈneːdərlɑntsə ʔɑnˈtɪlə(n)] ⓘ; Papiamento: Antia Hulandes), [2] also known as the Dutch Antilles, [3] was a constituent Caribbean country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands consisting of the islands of Saba, Sint Eustatius, and Sint Maarten in the Lesser Antilles, and Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire in the Leeward Antilles.

  7. Category:Airlines of the Netherlands Antilles - Wikipedia

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    Template:Airlines of the Netherlands Antilles. Categories: Airlines of the Caribbean by dependent territory. Airlines by former country. Airlines of the Dutch Caribbean. Aviation in the Netherlands Antilles. Tourism in the Netherlands Antilles. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Curaçao Express - Wikipedia

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    History. The airline started operations on October 4, 2004 with one ATR 42-500 and was formerly known as CuraçaoExel and later became Curaçao Express. It was wholly owned by Bonaire Participation. The airline was planned to expand with new aircraft types and destinations in the United States and South America. [1]

  9. Bonair Express - Wikipedia

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    Bonair Express (legally Dutch Eagle Express N.V) was an airline based in Bonaire, a Caribbean island that is a special municipality of the Netherlands.It was the regional airline for the Netherlands Antilles and also acted as a feeder for DutchCaribbeanExel while under the BonairExel brand and part of the ExelAviation Group and later for KLM for its long-haul services to Europe.