
Aruba Airport has released its flight schedule for the Summer 2025 season, featuring over 30 destinations in North America, Latin America, Europe, and the Caribbean. This schedule marks an increase in seat capacity and weekly departures compared to the previous year, with multiple airline partners offering enhanced schedules. Despite some seasonal adjustments, the overall network remains strong, solidifying Aruba’s position as a key hub in the Caribbean.
Europe and the Caribbean will see no major changes in the summer schedule, showcasing Aruba’s consistency and accessibility. However, there is significant growth in North America and Latin America, driven by high demand and increased capacity from airlines, further establishing Aruba as a top leisure destination.
NORTH AMERICA: Expanded Service and Increased Frequencies
Delta Air Lines will continue to operate daily flights from Atlanta (ATL) in April, with an additional Saturday frequency in May and July, increasing from 7x weekly to 8x weekly. The airline will also add a second Saturday rotation to its New York (JFK) route in April, resulting in 8x weekly flights.
American Airlines is enhancing its Charlotte (CLT) schedule by adding Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday frequencies in September, upgrading from 11x weekly to double daily operations. Additionally, the Philadelphia (PHL) service will shift from a Saturday-only operation to daily service starting in October.
United Airlines will significantly increase its Houston Intercontinental (IAH) route for the peak summer period, going from 2x weekly to daily nonstop service between June and August. This will provide more seat capacity and better connectivity to the U. S. Midwest and West.
JetBlue Airways continues to show strong demand for the Aruba market, with increased service on its Boston (BOS) route in April, operating 29x weekly flights, up from 22x weekly in 2024. The airline will maintain 22x weekly flights from May to August and 18x weekly flights in September and October, showing year-over-year growth. In addition, JetBlue will add 6 weekly flights to its New York (JFK) route in June and July, while reducing the schedule to 14x weekly in September and October. Newark (EWR) will also see increased connectivity in May, with 4 additional frequencies (MON, THU, FRI, SUN) bringing the total to 5x weekly.
Southwest Airlines will enhance its Baltimore/Washington (BWI) route with the addition of a Monday rotation in August, increasing the schedule to 3x weekly flights. Frontier Airlines will also launch new service from Atlanta (ATL) in late May, with 1x weekly flights on Saturdays. This is a new addition to Aruba’s route map.
WestJet has increased its airlift during the summer period across its Canadian network, following the acquisition of Sunwing Airlines into its operations.
