Caribbean: Corendon Airlines Launches Direct Flights from Düsseldorf to Curaçao

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Introduction to the New Caribbean Travel Offer

The travel industry is witnessing a significant milestone with Corendon Airlines’ new flight offering: starting with the 2026/2027 winter schedule, direct long-haul flights from Germany to the Caribbean will be offered for the very first time. Specifically, Düsseldorf Airport will be connected three times a week to the beautiful island of Curaçao – a popular holiday destination in the southern Caribbean. This new flight connection not only provides a modern and comfortable travel option but also strengthens Düsseldorf’s position as a key transport hub for travelers from Germany and neighboring countries such as Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Belgium. The distance and flight duration – approximately nine and a half hours – promise an attractive alternative to existing connecting flights.

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Direct Air Travel to Curaçao – Significance and Details

Corendon Airlines’ move to launch long-haul flights from Germany for the first time marks a new chapter for the airline. Building upon its renowned service on short- and medium-haul routes to tourist destinations in Turkey, Egypt, Greece, and the Canary Islands, the company is now significantly expanding its portfolio. The direct flight from Düsseldorf offers considerable added value for many vacationers – particularly by eliminating connecting flights, which often prolong and complicate the start of a journey.

The route is operated using a leased Airbus A330-300, configured with a total of 285 seats across three service classes: Business Class with 30 seats, Economy Plus with 16 seats, and Economy Class with 239 seats. Complimentary catering – including breakfast, snacks, coffee, and tea – is provided in all classes. Additionally, guests may purchase further food and beverages at the onboard bistro. This diverse offering underscores Corendon’s focus on comfort and service quality, aimed at meeting the needs of various passenger groups.

From the perspective of Düsseldorf Airport, the addition of this route underscores the airport’s potential as a major hub and gateway for long-haul travel originating in North Rhine-Westphalia. This new connection enriches the tourist route network and broadly opens up the market for vacationers wishing to spend the winter in sunny climes. Thanks to its location and well-developed tourism infrastructure, Curaçao represents an ideal destination for such long-haul travel plans.

Willemstad on Curaçao
Willemstad, Curaçao (Source: Corendon Airlines)

Curaçao as an Attractive Year-Round Destination in the Southern Caribbean

Curaçao is one of the ABC Islands and forms part of the southern Lesser Antilles, situated directly off the coast of Venezuela. Known for its consistently warm temperatures of around 28 degrees Celsius, the island offers a wide variety of attractions for vacationers. With over 35 beaches – including some of the most beautiful in the Caribbean – the island is particularly popular among sun worshippers and water sports enthusiasts. Its main attractions include excellent diving and snorkeling spots, which impress visitors with their diverse underwater world.

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The island is already familiar to German vacationers thanks to flights via Amsterdam, which attract around 15,000 guests annually. Many also appreciate the scenic opportunities – such as the hiking trails along the coast and through the national parks – which offer tranquility and immersive nature experiences. The capital, Willemstad, is particularly worth seeing, with its brightly painted pastel-colored houses that bear the strong imprint of the Dutch colonial era. The historic old town and the harbor are designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a status that further underscores the island’s cultural appeal.

Due to its location outside the typical hurricane zone, Curaçao is particularly well-suited as a winter destination. Consequently, the island serves as a reliable choice – even for discerning travelers – seeking a sunny vacation free from concerns about severe weather events. The combination of climatic advantages and cultural highlights attracts a diverse audience, making the destination a particularly attractive proposition for airlines and tour operators alike.

Market Potential and Strategic Expansion in the German-Speaking Region

For Corendon Airlines, Curaçao is not only an attractive tourist destination but also a strategically well-chosen destination for entering the long-haul market from Germany. Thanks to its parent group, the company already possesses extensive experience on the island. With five of its own hotels on Curaçao – combined with the long-standing experience of its sister company, Corendon Dutch, which operates flights from Amsterdam – a solid foundation has been established.

The market for Caribbean travel from Germany is showing increasing demand, a trend reflected both in rising booking figures and in a growing interest in a diverse range of travel destinations. The new direct connection from Düsseldorf is therefore an offering that is well-positioned to capitalize on and cater to this trend. At the same time, the airline enhances Curaçao’s visibility and facilitates access for German, Dutch, and Belgian vacationers.

Moreover, Düsseldorf Airport clearly positions itself as a hub for international travel in North Rhine-Westphalia, thereby stimulating competition within the region. The integration of this Caribbean destination into the existing route network represents a valuable addition and will undoubtedly lead to the coordination of further tourism offerings.

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Flight Times, Booking, and Practical Travel Planning

The flight schedule provides for three weekly connections: on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, aircraft depart from Düsseldorf in the morning and arrive in Curaçao in the early afternoon local time. Return flights also operate on these days, landing in Düsseldorf the following morning. This schedule facilitates effective time management for travelers and opens up flexible travel windows, particularly for longer stays.

Tickets are available for booking immediately through travel agencies and the airline’s website. Thanks to collaborations with renowned tour operators, the offering will also be integrated into their programs, significantly facilitating the booking process for customers and expanding the airline’s reach. By utilizing various distribution channels, Corendon Airlines will ensure that its new long-haul product quickly gains traction in the market and reaches a broad audience.

The pricing policy is guided by competitiveness and service quality, with all classes offering options to suit various needs and budgets. The included services – combined with the availability of onboard extras – allow for a personalized travel experience.

Conclusion: Expansion in the Caribbean travel segment departing from Germany.

The launch of direct flights from Düsseldorf to Curaçao by Corendon Airlines marks an exciting expansion within the Caribbean travel segment departing from Germany. By combining comfort, direct connectivity, and an attractive destination offering, this initiative creates a win-win situation for the airline, the airport operator, tour operators, and – not least – the vacationers themselves. The selection of Curaçao as the first long-haul destination in the German-speaking region is a well-considered choice, grounded in extensive experience and growing market potential.

Moreover, the offering addresses the needs of modern long-haul travelers who value efficiency and quality without having to forgo uncomplicated connections. Thanks to the island’s diverse tourist highlights, the result is a holistic experience that meets the demand for multifaceted and sustainable tourism. Overall, this offering serves as an exemplary illustration of a positive trend in air travel between Europe and the Caribbean – a trend that could gain further momentum in the coming years.

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Christian Lechner
Christian Lechner
Fachjournalist im Bereich Luftfahrt mit 20 Jahren Erfahrung, Inhaber einer Pilotenlizenz und Herausgeber von Luftfahrtmagazin. Er liefert präzise Analysen, spannende Hintergrundberichte und inspirierende Einblicke in die Luftfahrtindustrie – stets mit Fokus auf Innovation und Qualität.

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