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Divi Divi Air to fly Curacao - St. Maarten route as per July 22

July 16, 2019

Divi Divi Air to fly Curacao - St. Maarten route as per July 22
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BONAIRE / ST. MAARTEN - Divi Divi Air announced today via their Facebook page that they will start flying the Curacao - St. Maarten route as of July 22nd, 2019 five times per week with Jets operated by Surinames based Fly Allways aircraft. Flight times are approx. 1 hour and 25 minutes.

Divi Divi Air is a Bonaire based airline servicing the ABC islands with Twin Otters and now expanding their service to St. Maarten through a wetlease agreement with Fly Allways. The newly announced Curacao - St. Maarten flights can be booked via www.flydivi.com at low introductory fares.

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Fly Allways is a Suriname airline providing charter flights and scheduled routes in the Caribbean, Central And South America according to their website.

Source: https://www.sxm-talks.com/?p=94081

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