Flying Divi Divi Airlines

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DeputyDan

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We flew Divi Divi from Curacao to Bonaire and back to Curacao this trip.

At boarding in Curacao the Divi employee called out - American people - that was our call to board.

BTY we were the only passengers with luggage (and the only passengers that were not locals) so they did not charge us an overage fee. We were clearly over the limit posted on their website and would have been within their right to have charged us.

Kids loved sitting right behind the pilot.

Would use them again!
 
As far as I know they don't serve Aruba just - Curacao to Bonaire and back

Web site says $110 round trip USD.

They charged us $86 round trip USD
 
We flew Divi Divi from Curacao to Bonaire and back to Curacao this trip.

At boarding in Curacao the Divi employee called out - American people - that was our call to board.

BTY we were the only passengers with luggage (and the only passengers that were not locals) so they did not charge us an overage fee. We were clearly over the limit posted on their website and would have been within their right to have charged us.

Kids loved sitting right behind the pilot.

Would use them again!

I had the same experience last summer. They just sent the balance of my luggage on the next flight. We got the pickup and took the luggage we did have to the Golden Reef Inn and then went back to the airport later and picked up the remaining luggage.

The flight was fine but it reminded me about the jokes about small mid-western airlines where the pilot does everything. :) The Sales agent at the counter was also the gate agent. About the only thing he did not do is fly the plane.

If I remember correctly the pilot unloaded the luggage from the plane.

Kids loved sitting right behind the pilot.

We had a full plane and one passenger was sitting in what would normally be considered the co-pilot seat (to the right of the pilot).
 
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Here are some pics I took from the right seat on the Divi Divi BN-2 a couple years ago.

Departing TNCB

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Short Final at TNCC

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