Air Belgium adds a new destination in the Netherlands Antilles, announcing a connection between Brussels (BRU) and Bonaire (BON).
This new route will start on November 4 with twice weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), will be triangulated with Curaçao which is currently being operated with a stopover in Punta Cana (PUJ).
The flights will be operated in Airbus A330-900 aircraft, with capacity for 286 passengers; 30 seats in Business Class with full flat seats, 21 in Premium Economy and 235 in Economy Class.
This will be Air Belgium’s fifth destination, currently operating from Brussels (BRU) to Willemstad (CUR), Curaçao; Punta Cana (PUJ), Dominican Republic; and St. Louis, Mauritius. From Brussels/Charleroi (CRL) it flies to Fort-de-France (FDF), Martinique and Pointe-a-Pitre (PTP), Guadeloupe.
Timetable
Flight | From | Departure | To | Arrival | Frequency |
KF 5969 | Brussels (BRU) | 09:15 | Bonaire (BON) | 15:05 +1 | FRI- SUN |
KF 5969 | Bonaire (BON) | 16:05 | Curaçao (CUR) | 16:35 | FRI- SUN |
KF 5969 | Curaçao (CUR) | 18:05 | Brussels (BRU) | 8:35 +1 | FRI- SUN |
Bonaire International Airport (BON) is served by:
American Airlines: one daily flight to Miami (MIA) on Airbus A319.
Delta Air Lines: four weekly flights to Atlanta (ALT) in Boeing 737-800.
Divi Divi Air: 78 weekly flights to Willemstad (CUR), Curaçao on Britten Norman Islander and Twin Otter.
EZAir: 18 weekly flights to Willemstad (CUR), Curaçao on Saab 340.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: one daily flight to Amsterdam (AMS) in Boeing 777-300ER.
TUIfly Netherlands: one daily flight to Amsterdam (AMS) on Boeing 787-8.
United Airlines: one weekly flight to Houston (IAH) and Newark (EWR) on Boeing 737-900ER.