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Curacao Airport by R Pieters
27 December 2007 Customer Rating : 
I recently had the pleasure to travel through the new Curacao intl airport. I'm very pleased with
the new airport. It is very efficient, from the outside it has a beautiful typical Dutch Caribbean
facade and there are plenty of shops and cafe's to hang out. Staff is very friendly only the
immigration customs could to with a customer service course.
Curacao Airport by Christiaan Criens
31 July 2007 Customer Rating : 
They just built a new departure and arrival building. The departure area is beautiful. The
floor were you check in is huge. It’s isn’t hot at all although their isn’t air-conditioning. They
designed it so that it’s cool all year round. But they made a huge mistake with the arrival area.
For big planes like a Boeing 747-400 they only have one exit on the plane. Our biggest company on
Curacao, KLM had a Boeing 747-400 flying over from the Netherlands everyday. But now because it
takes so long to empty the plane they decided to send a smaller plane. This means less tourists each
day. Also the airport raised its airport taxes, a few years ago it was only 20 dollars now it’s 32
dollars. Some people may think this isn’t a lot, but consider this. One of our own plane companies
named DEA also flies to Aruba. A ticked to Aruba costs 62 dollars. In that perspective 32 dollars is
a lot, for people living on Curacao.
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