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Founded
  
2004

Fleet size
  
1

Destinations
  
3 (planned)

Ceased operations
  
2004

Secondary hubs
  
Flamingo International Airport

Hubs
  
Queen Beatrix International Airport, Flamingo International Airport

ArubaExel was an airline based in Aruba. It was established in 2004 and is wholly owned by the ExelAviation Group. It was planned to start operations offering onward links from Aruba to destinations in Venezuela using an ATR 42 aircraft.

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History

Although initially established provide service between Aruba and Venezuela and to be a link from Venezuela to neighboring islands of Bonaire and Curaçao, the airline didn't receive its permission to start operations with its aircraft, which was only used by sister airline BonairExel and was later sent back to the Netherlands when the ExelAviation Group ceased its own operations.

Destinations

ArubaExel operated the following services (at January 2005):

Domestic scheduled destinations:

Aruba.

  • Queen Beatrix International Airport (hub)
  • International scheduled destinations (operated by BonairExel)

    Bonaire

  • Flamingo International Airport (secondary hub)
  • Curaçao

  • Curaçao International Airport
  • International scheduled destinations (proposed):

    Caracas

  • Simón Bolívar International Airport
  • Maracaibo

  • La Chinita International Airport
  • Punto Fijo

  • Josefa Camejo International Airport
  • Fleet

    The ArubaExel fleet consisted of the following aircraft (at January 2005):

    References

    ArubaExel Wikipedia