By Ross Pezzack on Friday, January 12, 2001 - 10:27 pm: |
Anyone in the northeast or who can drive or fly into Toronto should look into Canada 3000 flights direct to Bonaire once a week on Mondays. Sure makes it easy to get there and is relatively cheap, and in Canadian dollars.
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By mitch sisak on Saturday, January 13, 2001 - 12:50 pm: |
Canada 3000 has direct flights to Bonaire with a stop in Curacao and it became very very popular. So, for your information, you have to reserve a lot of time in advance. We were very lucky to have seats for the end of January considering we called at the end of November! Good luck!
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By Kerri Freeman on Saturday, January 13, 2001 - 4:35 pm: |
The gentlemen are correct. But perhaps more interest would increase the number of flights. Currently Can 3000 ads are promoting trips to St. Maarten and Curacao for sun and diving. St.Maarten I suppose for the Fr. Language as much as anything. And lots of Quebecois
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By Ross Pezzack on Sunday, January 14, 2001 - 6:46 pm: |
$400 US is about $600 Cdn. We flew down Jan 1 and the flight was not full, a number of people we talked to had called only a week or two ahead of time, so call if you want to take a chance.I only posted because of the number of people we met who had a lot of connections to get to Bonaire who would have been better to drive or fly to Toronto. I forget cost but will repost if I find it.
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By Kerri Freeman on Sunday, January 14, 2001 - 11:20 pm: |
Hello R.P. No criticism was intended or implied, so I hope none was inferred. Having received similar info to your previous posting,I thought that's what I was expressing. And that the dollar eqivalency is variable,too. While generally the exchange rate I have been quoted would be as you state, the currency converter the day of my previous posting was quoting l.50 Can. for every $1U.S. and $1CAD was that day equal to 1.18 NAGuilders.I think we all appreciate everyone's efforts to keep us up to date.N'est pas? Check.Things change!
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By mitch sisak on Monday, January 15, 2001 - 1:08 pm: |
For more information: http://www.canada3000.com/
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By Josie on Sunday, January 21, 2001 - 6:42 pm: |
We're scheduled down on Canada3000 on February 5, and it cost us about $480 US RT each. Great fare, particularly compared to anything else we could get from Upstate NY, and a MUCH easier trip.
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By Greg Mullen on Thursday, February 1, 2001 - 11:55 am: |
Last minute reservations are possible, I saw an add in the Toronto Sun yesterday (Wed.) for the Divi Flamingo in Bonaire for Feb. 5 for one week for $879. We booked back in November for two weeks and paid close to that amount for air only. Just to clarify the flight to Bonaire is direct and stops in Curacao on the return leg. Have fun Josie, we might pass each other at the Flamingo airport on the 19th!
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By Hazel Scharosch on Thursday, February 1, 2001 - 12:47 pm: |
OK Kerri - this one's for you! This COULD be cleverly disguised as a business trip - you are a writer facing writer's block and need to travel to Bonaire for inspiration, right??
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By Kelly Hirsh on Thursday, February 1, 2001 - 5:26 pm: |
Keri/Greg - I have friends that live in the frozen North. Are you saying Canada3000 flies to and lands on Bonaire instead of terminating on Curacao and having to transfer to ALM? This is the first I have heard of it and they would be greatly interested. Thanks
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By Josie on Thursday, February 1, 2001 - 9:31 pm: |
Greg, we'll be glad to know you're looking out after us on Monday! Can't Wait.
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By Ross Pezzack on Thursday, February 1, 2001 - 11:08 pm: |
Your synopsis is correct except we got delayed coming back landed in Toronto at 2am. For people outside Toronto airport hotels have great overnight deals, and if you drive often some offer free parking while you are away, or there is lots of economy lots around. Our flight was not full and a few people I talked to got great last minute deals but you cannot count on them. It certainly is the way to go if you are near or can get to Toronto by air. I'd even fly into Toronto and then go direct, it has to be better than some of the connections some people told us about they went through. No I do not work for Canada 3000, and actually hate the cramped quarters of charter airlines normally, but it is the only way to go.
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By Kerri Freeman on Thursday, February 1, 2001 - 11:39 pm: |
Since I'm behind, a collective note: Hazel,I'm enrolling in yourclass next semester. Love the froggie,too. Kelly Does this mean you don't read our deathless talkboards every day? Ross and Josie wouldn't lie to you. I'm a different tale,er..story.Greg,that's even cheaper than what I saw on Sat.But, since I can't go(gnash,gnash) a word in your pink,shell-like ear.Josie for you,too. One pellet of blue-ice leaves that plane before that plane leaves the flightpath nearest my back yard, and I'll find out where you live.......:-)Yeah, Yeah, have a good trip...and like that (gnash gnash)^^^^^teeth once gnashed! Oh yeh, welcome Greg(whine,moan etc. etc. etc. )
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By Kelly Hirsh on Friday, February 2, 2001 - 9:26 am: |
Josie - tanks. Was not aware of Canada3000.
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By Josie on Friday, February 2, 2001 - 7:33 pm: |
Although Canada3000 is a "charter" it's very high quality, reliable and is heavily used. It's not a one-off type of thing. They have a regular schedule all over Canada, to warmer climes in the winter and to Europe during the summer. We've probably used them 10 times in the last six years, and have always been pleased. No less room than "regular" economy seating, often better food. On time it seems , unless it's an airport problem ,because they do't have to wait for a plane to come from somewhere else as much. For us in Rochester NY, it's often SO much more convenient than getting to another gateway city first to get anywhere.
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By Kelly Hirsh on Friday, February 2, 2001 - 8:25 pm: |
Again my tanks... I will pass your vote of confidence along, anything to defrost those poor souls.
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By Ross Pezzack on Friday, February 2, 2001 - 10:27 pm: |
I did not mean to imply Canada 3000 was less safe or fly by night, it is a reasonably large airline used extensively by canadians especially flying to southern destinations. Food is no better or worse than other airlines, movies often as bad as other airlines (at least they have 2 on the way down to Bonaire), and staff as happy as they can be doing a 12 hour day dealing with whiny passengers and kids. In my experience charters tend to have the maximum number of seats allowed for that airplane while some other carriers give slightly more room, but charters are made to move large numbers cheaply, and I will never pay for business class. I would definately fly Canada 3000 again if I return to Bonaire, it is better than laying over in Miami or Dallas or wherever.
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