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Bonaire Announces Tiara Air To Launch Non-Stop Service Between Aruba And Bonaire

By Scuba Diving Partner | Published On July 30, 2007
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Bonaire Announces Tiara Air To Launch Non-Stop Service Between Aruba And Bonaire

Kralendijk, Bonaire - (July 24, 2007) - Tourism Corporation Bonaire is pleased to announce that Tiara Air, a privately owned Aruban Airline, commenced non-stop service between Aruba and Bonaire last Friday, July 20. Tiara Air now operates six weekly non-stop roundtrip flights between the two Islands, adding to the convenience of connecting to Bonaire through Aruba.

Tiara Air will depart Aruba Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 9:45 a.m., arriving into Bonaire at 10:30 a.m.; and Friday and Sunday at 7 p.m., arriving into Bonaire at 7:45 p.m. The return flights will depart Bonaire Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m., arriving into Aruba at 11:45 a.m.; and Friday and Sunday at 8:15 p.m., arriving into Aruba at 9 p.m. Tiara Air is using a Shorts 360 airplane with 33 passenger seats and 215 cubic feet of cargo space. Tickets between Aruba and Bonaire are $90.56 each way and can be purchased online at www.tiara-air.com.

The evening flights departing Aruba are accommodating for those travelers arriving in Aruba from the states in route to Bonaire. Similarly, the morning flights departing Bonaire are perfectly timed to get on-going passengers to their flights to the US, allowing for clearing all of the government formalities including US customs pre-clearance.

Tiara Air was set up by local aviation veterans of the Muyale family, who have been involved in the aviation industry in Aruba for more than 30 years. Alejandro Muyale is the Owner and President of Tiara Air and Camilo Muyale is the Commercial Manager of Sales and Marketing. Tiara Air: On Time, Accommodating and Simpatico. For more information, visit www.tiara-air.com.

The U.S. State Department and the Department Homeland Security now requires all U.S. citizens and foreign nationals to carry a passport or other accepted secure documents to enter or re-enter the U.S. from vacations or business travel (by air or sea) anywhere in the Caribbean, including Bonaire.

For more information on Bonaire, contact the Tourism Corporation Bonaire in the U.S. at 1-800-BONAIRE.

Kralendijk, Bonaire - (July 24, 2007) - Tourism Corporation Bonaire is pleased to announce that Tiara Air, a privately owned Aruban Airline, commenced non-stop service between Aruba and Bonaire last Friday, July 20. Tiara Air now operates six weekly non-stop roundtrip flights between the two Islands, adding to the convenience of connecting to Bonaire through Aruba.

Tiara Air will depart Aruba Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 9:45 a.m., arriving into Bonaire at 10:30 a.m.; and Friday and Sunday at 7 p.m., arriving into Bonaire at 7:45 p.m. The return flights will depart Bonaire Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11 a.m., arriving into Aruba at 11:45 a.m.; and Friday and Sunday at 8:15 p.m., arriving into Aruba at 9 p.m. Tiara Air is using a Shorts 360 airplane with 33 passenger seats and 215 cubic feet of cargo space. Tickets between Aruba and Bonaire are $90.56 each way and can be purchased online at www.tiara-air.com.

The evening flights departing Aruba are accommodating for those travelers arriving in Aruba from the states in route to Bonaire. Similarly, the morning flights departing Bonaire are perfectly timed to get on-going passengers to their flights to the US, allowing for clearing all of the government formalities including US customs pre-clearance.

Tiara Air was set up by local aviation veterans of the Muyale family, who have been involved in the aviation industry in Aruba for more than 30 years. Alejandro Muyale is the Owner and President of Tiara Air and Camilo Muyale is the Commercial Manager of Sales and Marketing. Tiara Air: On Time, Accommodating and Simpatico. For more information, visit www.tiara-air.com.

The U.S. State Department and the Department Homeland Security now requires all U.S. citizens and foreign nationals to carry a passport or other accepted secure documents to enter or re-enter the U.S. from vacations or business travel (by air or sea) anywhere in the Caribbean, including Bonaire.

For more information on Bonaire, contact the Tourism Corporation Bonaire in the U.S. at 1-800-BONAIRE.