Airport in St. Maarten Reopens
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 — The Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA/SXM Airport) in St. Maarten has reopened for commercial flights.
Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Hon. Mellissa Arrindell-Doncher said the symbolism of the reopening date, October 10, 2017, was also important as it marks seven years since St. Maarten obtained its new constitutional status.
“The airport was given time, following hurricanes Irma and Maria, to get back to a suitable operational level that falls within international safety standards.”
“The damage to PJIA was severe and no quick fix could have been applied. Even as we open our airport, we are still months away from restoring PJIA to its former glory.”
“Acting CEO of PJIA Michel Hyman assisted by Head of the Civil Aviation Department Lou Halley and his team, have done a terrific job in getting the airport to a point where we can open for business. I cannot praise these folks and their resilience enough in getting PJIA back up and running,” Minister Arrindell-Doncher said.
The Minister explained that while the airport is opening, there will be some changes in terms of passenger movement and security within the terminal building to allow for repairs to the building to continue. She said Hyman and airport management will ensure that passengers are in a safe environment at all times.
“There might be some inconvenience here and there, but we only ask a little patience as we work to get back to 100%,” the Minister explained. She added that all airlines will issue information regarding their resumption of service via their respective outlets and agents.
“We are in discussion with all of the airlines about resumption of service to St. Maarten. St. Maarten as a destination has been hit hard and the road to recovery is long, but we still do have some hotel inventory that can be serviced and we still want potential investors here. Basically, the message we want to send to the world is we are resilient, we are open for business and we look forward to welcoming you back.”
Minister Arrindell-Doncher also extended thanks to the personnel of PJIA and other contracted workers who have diligently been working to restore the airport to operational status as well as the Immigration and Customs Department. She thanked all airport handlers, airlines, commercial, charter and military, that came to St. Maarten’s aid by transporting relief supplies while the airport was closed.