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Natalie - 31 Jan 2004 01:57 GMT
What airlines fly into Bonaire?  What's the easiest way to get there from
Atlanta?

Thanks!

Natalie
biersf@optonline.net - 31 Jan 2004 16:43 GMT
see my note "curacao (or aruba) to bonaire"

>What airlines fly into Bonaire?  What's the easiest way to get there from
>Atlanta?
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My Old Tools - 05 Feb 2004 04:03 GMT
KLM, American, DCA, commuter line from Curacao.  American goes via American
Eagle from San Juan, or they go to Curacao and you take a puddle jumper to
Bonaire.

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> What airlines fly into Bonaire?  What's the easiest way to get there from
> Atlanta?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Natalie
T & J - 08 Feb 2004 17:24 GMT
Air Jamaica now goes to Bonaire with a stop in Montego Bay.

Of the airlines that go to Bonaire, I believe they are the most reliable.

> What airlines fly into Bonaire?  What's the easiest way to get there from
> Atlanta?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Natalie
Greg Mossman - 09 Feb 2004 07:50 GMT
> Air Jamaica now goes to Bonaire with a stop in Montego Bay.
>
> Of the airlines that go to Bonaire, I believe they are the most reliable.

Air Jamaica sucks sh.t.  Just my humble opinion.

The "stop" in Montego Bay is over 5 hours, the stewardesses are rude
beyatches, the MB airport is a sweaty shithole, the AJ food sucks beyond
belief, cramming 3 x 3 on a A320 for a 6-hour flight is inhumane, etc.  But
yes, they were on time and they didn't lose our luggage.  If that's the best
way to get to Bonaire then I'll simply consider Bonaire inhabitable.  I can
get to Fiji or Micronesia for much less hassle.
Bill & Susan - 22 Feb 2004 17:14 GMT
> > Air Jamaica now goes to Bonaire with a stop in Montego Bay.
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> way to get to Bonaire then I'll simply consider Bonaire inhabitable.  I can
> get to Fiji or Micronesia for much less hassle.

I agree about A.J. We got stranded in Jamaica the last 2 years.
We just returned from Bonaire last night. We flew Delta fron Atlanta to
Aruba then Bonaire Excel direct to Bonaire. The best way to go!!!
Bill
Greg Mossman - 22 Feb 2004 20:41 GMT
> I agree about A.J. We got stranded in Jamaica the last 2 years.
> We just returned from Bonaire last night. We flew Delta fron Atlanta to
> Aruba then Bonaire Excel direct to Bonaire. The best way to go!!!
> Bill

Sounds great except that I'll use Continental from Houston to Aruba.  What
about weight limits on the island hopper though?
Bill & Susan - 23 Feb 2004 02:01 GMT
> > I agree about A.J. We got stranded in Jamaica the last 2 years.
> > We just returned from Bonaire last night. We flew Delta fron Atlanta to
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> Sounds great except that I'll use Continental from Houston to Aruba.  What
> about weight limits on the island hopper though?

Let them know that you're divers, and they allow 66 lbs. If not a diver,
it's 44 lbs.
Hope things go good for you. So far Bonairexcel has an excellent record!!
Bill
 
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