Starting December 2, 2025, LATAM Airlines will launch a new nonstop route connecting Lima, Peru to Curaçao, operating three times per week. This new air link represents a strategic expansion of Curaçao’s regional network and enhances the island’s role as a Caribbean gateway for both tourism and business.
Connecting Curaçao to South America’s Major Markets
The route was made possible through strong collaboration between the Curaçao Tourist Board (CTB), Curaçao Airport Partners (CAP), Curaçao Hospitality & Tourism Association (CHATA), and Curaçao Airport Holding (CAH). As Lima serves as a key hub for LATAM Airlines, this new connection opens up convenient travel options from major South American countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
Broader Impact for Travel and Business
With easier access from cities like Buenos Aires, Santiago de Chile, Montevideo, Asunción, and Mendoza, the new route positions Curaçao as an attractive destination for not only leisure travel but also business events, regional collaborations, and investment opportunities.
A Strategic Step Forward
This new development aligns with Curaçao’s ongoing strategy to strengthen its international presence and promote sustainable economic growth through targeted partnerships and improved connectivity. It reflects a shared vision for expanding the island’s influence and relevance across the region.
As Curaçao continues to connect with new markets, each route becomes a bridge—bringing together people, cultures, and opportunities across the Americas.