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Wednesday, June 5, 2024 Aruba Airport is delighted to announce that Brazil’s Gol airline has been flying to Aruba since December 18, 2024, with three weekly non-stop flights. These daytime flights depart from Sao Paulo, Brazil, at 3:30 pm and arrive in Aruba at 9:00 pm after a six-and-a-half-hour journey on comfortable Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, each with a capacity of 176 seats. The Latin American market continues to grow, now boasting 32 weekly flights to Aruba.

This translates into a significant increase in goods available in key markets. Notably, the most important hubs in Latin America—Bogota, Panama, Lima, and Sao Paulo—feature prominently in these routes. In related news, Avianca remains the leading airline in Latin America, operating 15 weekly flights to Aruba from various destinations.



Copa Airlines offers 10 weekly flights from Panama, while Latam Airlines has added a fourth weekly flight from Lima, Peru. Additionally, Gol has been operating three weekly flights from Sao Paulo to Aruba since December. “The goal of the AUA Airport is in agreement with the Aruba Tourism Authority and the Ministry of Tourism, which underscores the need to diversify our tourism.

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