G6 (G6)

4 non-stop routes across 3 airports. Main hub: Curacao (CUR).

Live fares · CUR → MIA

About G6

G6 is a small regional carrier operating a tight network across the Caribbean and Latin America. With just 4 non-stop routes spread across 3 airports, this isn't a global powerhouse — it's a specialist. CUR in Curaçao is the main hub, anchoring two of those routes, which tells you exactly where this airline's heart is. If you're moving between Curaçao, Venezuela, and Miami, G6 knows that corridor better than most. Think regional connector rather than full-service carrier.

Why fly G6?

Honestly? You fly G6 because it goes where other airlines don't bother. That CUR-MIA route stretching nearly 2,000 km is a lifeline for people connecting Curaçao to the US — and G6 owns it. The Caracas connection out of CCS is similarly niche. If you're doing business between Venezuela and the Dutch Caribbean, your options are limited and G6 fills that gap directly. There's no pretending this is about loyalty programs or lie-flat seats. It's about getting you somewhere specific without routing through three other airports first. Sometimes the most valuable thing an airline offers is just... being there.

G6 hub airports

Top destination countries on G6

Tips for booking G6

Book early — a 4-route network means limited seat inventory and prices move fast when demand spikes. CUR is the strongest point in the network, so if you're connecting onward, build your trip around that hub. Don't assume alliance benefits or codeshare perks here — G6 operates independently, so reciprocal miles and lounge access probably aren't on the table. Check baggage allowances carefully before you fly, especially on the CCS route where Caribbean and South American carriers often have different rules than what North American travelers expect. When in doubt, call ahead.

Frequently asked questions about G6

Where does G6 fly?

G6 operates 4 routes connecting the Caribbean, South America, and the United States. The airline primarily serves Curaçao, Venezuela, and various US destinations.

What is G6's main hub?

G6's main hub is Curaçao International Airport (CUR), which serves as the airline's primary operating base in the Caribbean.

Is G6 a low-cost, legacy, or regional carrier?

G6 operates as a regional carrier, focusing on connecting Caribbean and South American destinations with select US cities on a smaller network scale.

When should I book flights with G6 and what fare classes are available?

For the best fares on G6, book in advance when possible. Check the airline's website directly for current fare class options and any promotional pricing on their limited route network.

What are G6's baggage and check-in policies?

For specific baggage allowances and check-in procedures, visit G6's official website or contact their customer service, as policies may vary by route and ticket type.

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Main hubs for G6

Where G6 concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where G6 flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Top G6 destinations

G6 network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about G6

  • How many routes does G6 operate?

    G6 (G6) operates 4 non-stop routes across 3 airports worldwide.

  • What is G6's main hub?

    G6's busiest hub is Curacao (CUR) in Curaçao, with 2 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is G6's longest route?

    G6's longest non-stop route is CUR-MIA at 1,922 km.

  • Where does G6 fly the most?

    G6 flies most often to Curaçao, with 2 routes serving destinations in Curaçao.