Dutch Caribbean Airlines

Dutch Caribbean Airlines was an airline based in Curaçao, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It was established in 1964 and ceased operation in 2004. The company slogan was Bridge to Curaçao.

Dutch Caribbean Airlines
IATA ICAO Callsign
K8 DCE DUTCH CARIBBEAN
Founded2001
Ceased operations2004
HubsHato International Airport
Fleet size15
Destinations17
Parent companyDC Holding
HeadquartersCuraçao, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Key peopleMario Evertsz
WebsiteFormer website

History

Dutch Caribbean Airlines was actually established in 1964 as Air ABC (Air Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao) and the airline was later renamed to Antilliaanse Luchtvaart Maatchappij (ALM) to take over the services of the Caribbean division of KLM.

The airline was succeeded by Air ALM, which was owned by the same DC Holding that owned ALM Antillean Airlines and later Dutch Caribbean Airlines.

Destinations

These are the destinations that were operated by "Dutch Caribbean Airlines" when the airline was in service:

Caribbean

 Aruba
 Dominican Republic
 Haiti
 Netherlands Antilles
 Trinidad & Tobago

Europe

 Germany
 Netherlands

North America

 Florida

South America

 Suriname
 Venezuela

Fleet

During the transfer of the airline’s assets from Air ALM, the airline acquired some of the Air ALM aircraft and later on received other aircraft for its own.

Self owned aircraft

Dutch Caribbean Airlines Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers
Notes
Bombardier Dash 8-300 2 50 Replaced by Twin Otters
Operated as Dutch Caribbean Express
Transferred from Air ALM then later sold to LIAT
De Havilland Canada Dash 6-300 Twin Otter 2 19 Replaced the Dash 8's
Douglas DC-9-32 4 115 Sold to Aserca Airlines
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 2
1
152
155
Transferred from Air ALM
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