Aeropuerto de Flamingo Int'l (BON)
Flamingo International Airport (IATA: BON, ICAO: TNCB) is the primary gateway to the enchanting island of Bonaire, situated in the southern Caribbean Sea. As an international airport, it serves the city of Kralendijk and caters to both domestic and global travelers seeking the island’s renowned diving spots and tranquil beaches. Named after the distinctive flamingos that inhabit Bonaire, the airport stands as a critical hub for tourism and commerce in this idyllic part of the Netherlands.
The history of Flamingo International traces back to the mid-20th century, evolving from a modest airstrip to a fully-fledged international airport. Its growth is closely tied to Bonaire's increasing popularity among tourists and its status as a pivotal point in the Caribbean's aerial network. Over the years, significant expansions and upgrades have modernized the facility, enabling it to handle a greater influx of passengers and more diverse flight operations.
Strategically located just 2 kilometers from the center of Kralendijk, the airport boasts impressive connectivity despite its relatively compact size. Annually, Flamingo International Airport accommodates approximately 200,000 passengers and facilitates over 15,000 flight operations, showcasing its efficiency and significance. It hosts several international carriers such as KLM, American Airlines, and Delta, bridging Bonaire with major cities across North America and Europe.
In addition to its flight operations, Flamingo International Airport offers a range of passenger amenities, including dining options, car rental services, and duty-free shopping, ensuring a comfortable transition for all visitors. As Bonaire continues to be a sought-after destination, Flamingo International Airport remains pivotal in supporting and enhancing the island's global connectivity and economic vitality.