June 21, 2021
AUA Airport’s air seat capacity climb continues as airlines continue to build summer network to meet growing demand
Airlines to add over 125 flights to June and July AUA Airport flight schedules
ORANJESTAD – Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA), company that manages and operates Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA Airport) reports the following traffic highlights:
Airlines are adding new flight routes and reviving old ones, as leisure travel continues to return this summer as the US national vaccination rate moves higher.
According to schedules from Cirium combined with CAPA Fleet Database seat configurations, AUA Airport Flight Schedules (translated into air seat capacity) for 3rd quarter and early winter 2021-2022 are still showing recovery rates of 83% and 94% of 2019 levels.
The statistics represent AUA Airport’s quarterly seat capacity (released on June 7, 2021) by region. Note that schedules filed by airlines for the rest of the summer are regularly being trimmed.
Latin America continues to have the deepest cut among the regions. Nevertheless, it continues a modestly improving trend since the period between mid-April and late May. With Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia having the highest number of cases in South America.
Overall Air Seat Capacity is likely to be at 80% of pre-pandemic levels between June and September, rising to 94% between November and December, depending on the success of the Latin America’s vaccine program and multi-speed travel market recovery, with overall winter traffic potentially at 75-100%.
Summer 2020 | Schedule Highlights:
North America
Latin America
Europe
We continue to update the information on certain major airlines as we are able. Flight schedules are changing constantly and are subject to change at any time. Visit our Flight Schedules page for the summer schedule details and latest confirmed schedule information received from our airline partners. Flight Schedules (airportaruba.com)
"The demand environment is unquestionably positive with our airlines adding new destinations and capacity by increasing the frequency of flights. We are confident that we will see a return to relative high volumes in that key July, August, September quarter”; AUA Airport’s Air Service Development Manager Mrs. Jo-Anne Meaux-Arends.
Papiamento
E “seat capacity” na Aeropuerto di Aruba ta sigui aumenta mirando cu aerolineanan ta sigui aumenta cantidad di buelo den zomer pa alcansa e demanda creciente
Aerolineanan ta agrega mas di 125 buelo na e schedule di Juni y Juli
ORANJESTAD – Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA), compania cu ta maneha y opera Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix (Aeropuerto di Aruba) ta raporta e siguiente informacionnan di trafico aereo:
Aerolineanan ta agregando mas ruta nobo y ta rebibando rutanan bieu, mirando cu pasaheronan kier biaha pa placer den zomer, si mira cu e percentahe di personanan vacuna ta sigui aumenta na Merca.
Segun e schedulenan di Cirium combina cu e configuracion di asiento di CAPA Fleet Database, Aeropuerto di Aruba su schedulenan di buelo (cu ta traduci den “air seat capacity”) pa e tercer kwartaal y winter 2021-2022 ainda ta mustra recuperacion di 83% y 94% di e nivelnan di 2019.
E estadisticanan ta representa Aeropuerto di Aruba su capacidad di asiento pa kwartaal (saca dia 7 di Juni, 2021) segun region. Nota si cu schedulenan emiti door di e aerolineanan pa e resto di zomer ta wordo regularmente corta.
Latin America continues to have the deepest cut among the regions. Nevertheless, it continues a modestly improving trend since the period between mid-April and late May. With Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia having the highest number of cases in South America.
Overall Air Seat Capacity is likely to be at 80% of pre-pandemic levels between June and September, rising to 94% between November and December, depending on the success of the Latin America’s vaccine program and multi-speed travel market recovery, with overall winter traffic potentially at 75-100%.
Summer 2021 | Schedule Highlights:
North America
Latin America
Europe
AUA Airport continues to update the information on certain major airlines as they are able. Flight schedules are changing constantly and are subject to change at any time. Visit AUA Airport’s Flight Schedules page for the summer schedule details and latest confirmed schedule information received from its airline partners https://www.airportaruba.com/flight-schedules.
The demand environment is unquestionably positive with our airlines adding new destinations and capacity by increasing the frequency of flights. We are confident that we will see a return to relative high volumes in that key July, August, September quarter”; AUA Airport’s Air Service Development Manager Mrs. Jo-Anne Meaux-Arends.