Bonaire airline ticketets - the first step
There are a number of International Carriers serving the island, making it relatively easy to get here. There is one-stop service (via San Juan, Montego Bay, Aruba, or Curacao) from numerous points in the United States and non-stop service from Europe (Amsterdam) as well as from Ecuador and Peru. From North America, American Eagle currently operates daily nonstop flights from San Juan, Puerto Rico to and from Bonaire, with originating gateways from major U.S. cities. Air Jamaica flies to Bonaire via Montego Bay on Saturdays. Gateway cities from the U.S. include Boston, New York, Newark, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Chicago, Atlanta, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami and Los Angeles. Beginning December, 2006 Continental Airlines will launch a weekly non-stop round-trip flight between Newark and Bonaire. Utilizing a Boeing 737 with 124 seats, the weekly flight will depart Newark on Fridays at 11:55 PM, and arrive Bonaire on the following Saturday morning at 5:40 AM. This new flight adds a second non-stop flight from the continental U.S. as Continental Airlines continues with its weekly non-stop flight from its Houston hub. Flight #1898 departs Houston on Fridays at 11:30 p.m., arriving in Bonaire on Saturdays at 6:15 a.m. The return flight, #1899, departs Bonaire on Saturdays at 8:00 a.m., arriving in Houston at 10:50 a.m. Continental Airlines also uses a Boeing 737 airplane with 124 seats including 12 first class seats. American Airlines flies direct, non-stop to Curacao from Miami. Passengers then use Dutch Antilles Express to connect to Bonaire. Flying time between Curacao and Bonaire is approximately 15-30 minutes. Or, Divi Divi, which flies between Bonaire and Curacao numerous times on a daily basis. Currently, Insel Air flies between Curacao and Bonaire on Fridays and Sundays, and they hope to increase flights in the near future. Until that time, charters are available. Another routing option is to fly on any of a number of major U.S. and South American carriers to Aruba and then take Dutch Antilles Express from there to Bonaire. They fly several times daily to Bonaire from both Curacao and Aruba. Tiara Air will also fly charters to Bonaire upon request. Airlines flying to Bonaire from Europe are: KLM (flies direct from Amsterdam to Bonaire several times each week); Arkefly (provides weekly service from Amsterdam to Bonaire during the high season; their aircraft that can accommodate 200-plus passengers). From South America, flying from Ecuador and Peru, the same KLM flights return to Bonaire with non-stop flights. From Venezuela, Transaven flies from Caracas or Valencia to Bonaire. Charters can be also arranged. From Brazil, Varig and Avianca fly from Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to Aruba, which connect with Dutch Antilles Express. Avianca also flies from Bogota to Curacao, from which connections to Bonaire can be made. From Colombia, Avianca has flights from Bogota to Aruba, which connect with Dutch Antilles Express.
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