In December 2024, Curaçao International Airport (CUR) reached a historic milestone, welcoming its 2,000,000th passenger and closing the year with an impressive 2,117,605 passenger movements. This achievement underscores CUR’s status as a vital hub in the Caribbean and highlights Curaçao’s growing appeal as a premier destination for international travelers.
Surpassing the two-million-passenger threshold places CUR in a new Airports Council International (ACI) category, alongside airports handling 2 to 5 million passengers annually. This elevation not only boosts CUR’s international reputation but also positions it to attract new airline partnerships and tourism investments.
The airport’s growth is fueled by strategic efforts to enhance air connectivity. Notable developments include Delta Airlines’ daily flights between Atlanta and Curaçao, as well as new connections from Azul and Wingo to Fort Lauderdale and Medellín. These efforts have strengthened Curaçao’s links to Europe, North America, and Latin America, driving economic growth through increased tourism and business opportunities. While the surge in passenger numbers is a testament to CUR’s success, it has also exposed capacity limitations, particularly during peak travel periods such as the holiday season and Carnival. Travelers have faced long lines, with queues often extending outside the terminal. These challenges highlight the urgent need for infrastructure enhancements to meet rising demand.
To address these issues, Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP) has implemented a series of measures aimed at optimizing capacity and improving the passenger experience. Initiatives include:
Looking ahead, CUR is poised for continued growth, with passenger volumes projected to increase by 9-11% in 2025. This trajectory reflects strong demand from key markets in Europe, North America, and Latin America. In response, CUR is investing heavily in infrastructure improvements to ensure it can accommodate this rising demand while maintaining exceptional service standards.