Hahn Air Tech Aruba to Bonaire

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Ray and Pam

Ray and Pam

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Flights from Tulsa to Bonaire where about $570 several months ago so we booked Capt Dons for 23 Aug to 3 Sept. thru Maduro.
Next day went to book flights and they had gone up to over $800!
Looking at alternative ways to get there now. We can use Southwest miles to get to Aruba about 1pm but getting to Bonaire from there is a little complicated?
Don't see a website for Reina Beatrix that shows all the flights for all the airlines flying that route.
Can't use Divi due to checked luggage weight restriction of about 30 lbs.
Hahn Air Tech has a 3pm flight that would work but I've never heard anything about them.
Any advise is appreciated.
 
Have never heard of Hahn Air Tech and we live on island. Check ZAir, many daily flights, they will be Aruba-Curaçao-Boniare (same plane) you do not need to change.

 
Can't use Divi due to checked luggage weight restriction of about 30 lbs.
Divi allows up to 23kg if you pay an excess baggage fee. Might be worth checking with them.
 
Hi @Ray and Pam

Your post brought back memories, not necessarily good ones. We made many trips to Bonaire before American Airlines started flying to Bonaire from Miami for our 2018 trip. We had a variety of bad experiences flying from Aruba to Bonaire. I'm sure many of you remember BonairExel, Dutch Antilles Express, Tiara Air, and Insel Air.

Best of luck for your trip later this summer, I look forward to reading about it.
 
Hahn Air isn't an actual carrier. It's a global booking consolidation service that partners with various airlines—for a fee—to enable travel agents to book flights with airlines they wouldn't otherwise have access to within their respective reservation systems.

Any inter-island airfare you book with Hahn within the ABC islands will be operated by Z Air or Divi Divi.
 
Hahn Air isn't an actual carrier. It's a global booking consolidation service that partners with various airlines—for a fee—to enable travel agents to book flights with airlines they wouldn't otherwise have access to within their respective reservation systems.

Any inter-island airfare you book with Hahn within the ABC islands will be operated by Z Air or Divi Divi.
Yes.
Flight Connectkions show 1-way fights Aug 23 AUA-BON and here is the Divi flight, under Hahn Air's name:
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May as well book directly with Divi:
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