Winair and Surinam Airways team up to foster connectivity across Caribbean

WINAIR and Surinam Airways collaborates for an Interline Partnership with aim of increasing flight services across Caribbean. 

2024-07-09 22:30:09

WINAIR and Surinam Airways collaborates for an Interline Partnership with aim of increasing flight services across Caribbean. 

Caribbean: Windward Islands Airways International (WINAIR) and Surinam Airways team up for an Interline Partnership with the aim of increasing the flight services across the Caribbean. 

With this collaboration, the network expansion being fostered in the region sets the mark of development going in the religion. Such connectivity would offer direct travel connections for greater convenience and flexibility.

Considerably, the joined hands of Winair and Surinam Airways would offer better travel experience to the travelers to travel same day to various of the Islands; this includes:

  • Antigua
  • Dominica
  • Saba
  • Saint-Eustache
  • Saint-Barth
  • Martinique
  • Tortola

Not only these, however, many others can as well be traveled in just a single day except Saint Martin. Significantly, the schedule for the same as well has been revealed which says that there will be three day weekly flights to the islands:

  • Suriname
  • Aruba
  • Curacao, and
  • Sint Maarten

The flights will be operated on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, offering same-day connections and seamless travel options to the travelers. As per the schedule, the first flight will have a flight from Suriname from John Adolf Pengel International Airport to Aruba at Queen Beatrix International Airport.

And, the timings for the flights from the route from Sint Maarten to Curacao (SXM to CUR) will follow the departure time of 8:30 hours and an arrival time of 10:50 hours. The other route service will follow the route from Curacao to Aruba (CUR to AUA).

Probing Ahead, the collaboration between both the airways that is Surinam and Winair holds great, is the best suit that evolves needs of the modern travelers who seek seamless and stress-free travel.

The aim of both the forces will provide the best quality services through greater connectivity and convenience throughout the journey from one place to another. The systems by the both the airlines have been streamlined in a way that it avails benefits to passengers with the simplified booking process.

This involves purchasing tickets for multi-leg journeys involving both the companies, making it more easier and convenient.

Sasha Baptiste is a dedicated writer focusing on cultural trends, human interest stories, and social movements across the UK and the Caribbean. With a background in sociology and journalism, Sasha’s reporting brings empathy, depth, and clarity to stories that shape today’s society. She is particularly interested in covering diaspora communities and their impact on modern culture.