wgw04024
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Yes, that's a great price. Anything under $700 is great for me too (maine).
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Outstanding! Enjoy your time in Bonaire. That is an exceptional airfare. I have been traveling to Bonaire annually and sometimes twice a year from Portland, Seattle and LAX and have never seen an airfare that cheap. Good for you!My wife and I live an hour and change north of Seattle, and just bought one stop flights through Houston for $530 r/t with taxes. If we were willing to do 2 stops eventually through Newark they would have been $480 r/t. Added bonus is our drive time to the airport is less than an hour. Secret tip, look at YVR next time if you are allowed across the border.
Momondo has it for as low as $370.
https://www.momondo.com/flight-search/MIA-BON/2020-07-04/2020-07-13?sort=price_a
Hello All!
We have finally decided on dates and we just secured our deposit at Buddy Dive. This is our first time to Bonaire, but have heard such great things! My question for anyone is flight prices. I know we are a little ways out, but does anyone have an idea of "good flight prices?" We are leaving out PHX and know we will have a connection. We found an AA flight from PHX to MIA and then MIA to BON- only a 12 hr total flight and it is $685 roundtrip. My question does that seem to be a reasonable flight during that time of year and should we pull the trigger? I know flights are always hard to judge, but any insight would be great!!
and is this why the price will not come down? So many people thinking $600-$700 is a good airfare to the Bon. Hmm. It should be half that.
Well . . . we have been enjoying what you think are ridiculously low airfares from NYC to CUR, GCM, PLS and up until about ten years ago Bon. No need to dream for these destinations. Its just BON that is an overpriced outlier.Well, whatever it 'should' be, half that from Boston would be ridiculously low. But by all means keep on dreaming...