"We are excited to be able to expand our network to and from Aruba through an additional operation directly for Bonaire. February 17, 2023, marked the first direct service from Bonaire after a departure from Curacao through Bonaire this early morning. Besides operations to and from Curacao in a fast and comfortable manner, Jetair now also offers this service to and from Bonaire each week on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Furthermore, Jetair also offers seamless connections from Aruba to and from Kingston on Mondays and to and from Sint Maarten on Fridays. "We are excited to offer this new service to Aruba, and we hope to see you on board soon," stated Jetair’s CEO, Mr. Robert Maas.
As mentioned by Mr. Maas, Jetair will provide non-stop service from Bonaire to Aruba twice a week. Jetair will use an F70 aircraft with a capacity of 80 seats.
The airline’s scheduled arrival and departure times complement leisure and business traffic in both directions:
- On Wednesdays, the aircraft will depart from Aruba at 7:10 PM, arrive in Bonaire at 8:00 PM, and fly back to Curacao at 8:45 PM.
- On Fridays, the aircraft will depart from Bonaire at 8:25 AM, arrive in Aruba at 9:15 AM, and fly back to Curacao at 10:00 AM.
Jetair is a Curacao-based airline offering interisland service between Aruba, Curacao, and now also Bonaire, with connection possibilities to other Caribbean destinations such as Paramaribo, Kingston, St. Domingo, St. Maarten, and Port-Au-Prince.
“We are very excited to welcome Jetair’s new non-stop service to and from Bonaire expanding the available options even further for inter-island traffic and thus connectivity between the Dutch Kingdom islands.
The latter is high on our agenda also to further stimulate the traffic between the ABC islands. We wish the airline much success with this new route,” said AAA’s CEO, Mr. Joost Meijs.
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