Passenger Flow Control

U.S.-bound passengers: Access to the U.S. Check-In Terminal is limited to 3 hours before departure as part of Gateway2030 construction measures to support a more efficient travel experience.

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Travel Advisory - Spirit Airlines is Winding Down Operations

TRAVEL ADVISORY – May 2, 2026

Passengers are advised that Spirit Airlines has ceased all operations effective today, May 2, 2026.

For further details, please refer to Spirit Airlines’ official notification via the link below:  

https://www.spiritrestructuring.com

Travelers with existing bookings are encouraged to make alternate travel arrangements with other carriers serving their destinations.

Temporary Changes to Shops & Dining After Security

Dear travelers,

Starting May 1st, 2026, you may notice that most shops and food & beverage locations on the right side after security are closed. This is part of the preparation for the next stage of Gateway 2030 – Phase 1B.

Please rest assured that these shops and dining options will be relocated to other gate areas in the coming months.

We thank you for your patience and understanding as we continue enhancing our airport to create a better travel experience for everyone.

Cooperation Agreement DCCA

April 28, 2021

Cooperation Agreement signed  between all Caribbean Airports within Kingdom of the Netherlands.

During a virtual ceremony on April 28, 2021, the CEO’s / Managing Directors of all six commercial Airports of the Dutch Caribbean signed a Cooperation Agreement that formalized the “Dutch Caribbean Cooperation of Airports” (DCCA).

DCCA’s objective is to improve the general quality of each individual airport by facilitating mutual assistance and efficient exchange of information, transfer of knowledge, sharing of expertise with the goal of achieving economies of scale on seven key elements including but not limited to innovation, sustainability, regulations, safety and security, health challenges for Airports, emergency assistance/response, economical sustainable, stable and affordable air connections and maintenance, infrastructure and project management.

In these current times of crisis, during which each airport faces significant challenges, the CEOs and Managing Directors of the Airports of Saba, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Curacao and Aruba have each expressed that this gives even more significance to this historical event and all look forward to achieving above objective through mutual assistance and collaboration.

During the signing ceremony the CEO’s and Managing Directors have also expressed their commitment to start working on a road map with the objective to make the Caribbean region a front runner in testing and stimulating electric flying as the next generation in aviation.