Newark, but as far as I can tell it’s all US/BON flights
Newark, but as far as I can tell it’s all US/BON flights
Negative test is required even if vaccinated? Whats the source on this?
https://www.bonairecrisis.com/en/qas...ravelers/#main
Bonairecrisis Q&As for travelers
Thanks....
Just speculation on my part but it seems to me that, once the population of Bonaire is vaccinated, and you have been vaccinated, the PCR Test prior to departure requirement would be self defeating from a business standpoint.
Delta is no longer showing any February availability to Bonaire. They do show availability from 6 March for now.
When our mid January flights were cancelled by Delta, I could not find any later flights on Delta so I called them. The representative told me the reason there were no flights showing up was because there were no seats available. Seems unusual but maybe!
We rebooked on AA thru MIA for Feb 20 at half the cost of our original Delta tickets. However, there are additional baggage fees on AA and car rentals involved going and coming. Still a significant savings.
This is on the Curacao US consulate's website regarding Bonaire:
Are commercial flights operating? No
- Commercial flights between the United States and Bonaire have been suspended since March 28, 2020. They are tentatively scheduled to return in March 2021.