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Delta Airlines Announces It Will Begin Non-Stop Flights to Bonaire From Atlanta Starting in February

On February 9, 2008, Delta Airlines will commence their weekly non-stop flights from Atlanta to Bonaire and return. 

Flight #371 will depart Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport at 10:00 AM, and arrive at Bonaire’s Flamingo Airport at 3:20 PM.  The return flight #370 will depart Bonaire at 4:15 PM and arrive in Atlanta at 7:45 PM.  The equipment will be a Boeing 737-800 with 150 seats (15 in Business Class and 134 in Economy).

Delta Airlines is a member of the SkyTeam Alliance.  For additional information on this new non-stop service, visit their website by clicking here.

This new Delta flight augments other non-stop service from Newark and Houston via Continental Airlines, as well as daily non-stop service from San Juan via American Eagle.  (Source:  TCB Bonaire)

Note Update September 12th: To celebrate the new service, Delta is offering one-way special fares of $179 from Atlanta to Bonaire (based on a round-trip purchase) for purchase by Sept. 26, 2007, with travel completed by May 3, 2008.  Additional taxes/fees/restrictions apply.  Fare is available for purchase only on Delta’s web site or from a travel agent.  (Source:  TCB-NY)

Posted by Susan Davis on September 10, 2007 at 7:08pm AST
  1. HOW CAN ONE GO ON SATURDAY TO BONAIRE AND RETURN ON SUNDAY OR MONDAY?

    Posted by on September 11, 2007 at 2:38pm AST
  2. Hi Tina,

    If your travel plans do not fit into Delta’s weekly schedule, then you would have to fly to Bonaire on one airline and return home on another.  This type of ticket can get rather prohibitive in cost, so if this is the case in your situation, I actually recommend you look at American/American Eagle, which currently has daily flights from San Juan.  Susan

    Posted by Susan Davis on September 12, 2007 at 11:14am AST
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