It's Official Delta To Fly Non Stop To Bonaire Starting Feb 9, 2008

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Thanks for the advice. I'm just getting back into diving after about a 10 year break. I've logged 14 dives this summer. I forgot how much I enjoyed it.
 
I'm no real fan of any airline... I think thay all suck personally. But I am so happy Delta is starting a non-stop flight from ATL. It will now be very hard for me to go anywhere else :D We flew Air Jamaica... well not really, they moved us to AA and DAE on the flight down, because their flights were screwed up. I will never use AJ ever again.

We just got back from BON late on Saturday. It was a great trip, our third to the island in 17 months. On 2 seperate dives we saw a pod of dolphins. I am guessing it was the same pod as each time a mom and her calf were bringing up the rear. It was so surreal. Awesome animals.

Stingrays, Spotted Eagles Rays, Dolphins, 22 dives, eating at Cactus Blue FOUR nights... it's a beautiful thing. I miss Bonaire so much. I wish the rest of the Caribbean would take a cue on free Nitrox for those certified when buying packages. Free Nitrox is a godsend. especially when other islands charge anywhere from $10-$16 per tank.

We are already planning our next trip in April/May next year on the Delta flight. And that, is an entirely too long of a wait.
 
Redeye at midnight on Delta from LAX to Atlanta and on to Bonaire US $614 round trip (April 2008, just an example) with only three hours layover in Atlanta making the total flight time with layover less than 12 hours. Less than nine hours flying time. Door to Door less than 15 hours from LA.
 

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