Airlines Increase Capacity to Bonaire for Winter 2025–2026, TCB Confirms

For a short peak period, American Airlines will fly to Bonaire every day, with as many as two flights on Saturdays.
For a short peak period, American Airlines will fly to Bonaire every day, with as many as two flights on Saturdays. Photo: ABC Online Media

Tourism Corporation Bonaire (TCB) has released the international flight schedule for the 2025–2026 winter season. The schedule reflects solid connectivity with North America, Europe, and the region, including additional capacity during peak periods.

American Airlines will operate daily flights from Miami during the holiday period, including two flights on Saturdays. Outside this period, the airline will continue operating four weekly flights. Delta Air Lines will offer three weekly flights from Atlanta between December 20, 2025 and January 4, 2026, followed by Saturday and Sunday flights until the end of January. United Airlines resumed its weekly service from Newark on November 1 and continues its year-round flight from Houston. WestJet will return on December 9 with direct flights between Toronto and Bonaire, offering local travelers another option for trips to Canada. JetBlue will continue its weekly service from New York until early January.

KLM will maintain daily flights from Amsterdam, increasing frequency on Fridays and Sundays during the peak season. TUI will fly five times per week from Amsterdam, including three days with a direct flight to Bonaire, while Corendon will operate two weekly flights on Tuesdays and Sundays.

Regional connectivity

Regional connectivity remains strong. SKYhigh Dominicana and Air Century will continue flights from Santo Domingo. Winair maintains services to Curaçao and St. Maarten, while local carriers Divi Divi Air and ZAir continue their daily services between Bonaire, Curaçao, and Aruba.


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