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  2. Delta Air Lines adds routes to Aruba, St. Maarten from MSP - AOL

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    In 2017, Minneapolis-based Sun Country Airlines began nonstop service from MSP to Aruba. Delta's new flights to Aruba will operate on Fridays and Sundays while flights to St. Maarten will operate ...

  3. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Aruba: Oranjestad: Queen Beatrix International Airport [3] Bahamas: Nassau: Lynden Pindling International Airport [4] Barbados: Bridgetown: Grantley Adams International Airport [5] Belize: Belize City: Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport: Seasonal: Bonaire: Kralendijk: Flamingo International Airport: Seasonal [6] Canada : Calgary ...

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  5. List of JetBlue destinations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of destinations served or previously served by JetBlue as of October 2023. [1] The American low-cost airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Embraer aircraft throughout the United States, northern and central Latin America, the Caribbean, as well as Europe, with most of its operations within the eastern United States.

  6. Aruba Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Aruba Airlines was established by Onno J. de Swart in 2006. [1] It began charter operations with a seven-seat Piper PA-31 Navajo in 2010. [2] The main headquarters is in the city of Oranjestad in Aruba, which is the main operation center, and the airline opened a new office at Queen Beatrix International Airport.

  7. Queen Beatrix International Airport - Wikipedia

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    KLM's Snip, the PJ-AIS a Fokker tri-motor, ushered in the scheduled flying age in Aruba on 19 January 1935. Together with the KLM's “Oriol”, the PJ-AIO, also a three-engine Fokker, they flew until 1946, after which they were scrapped. On its bi-weekly Aruba-Curaçao operations, KLM transported 2,695 passengers on 471 flights. [2]

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