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May 02, 2014 News
Insel Air, the new airline which intends to service the Guyana to Aruba, Curaçao and Miami route has outlined new introductory prices for customers who wish to fly for the first six months.
Until September, Insel Air will offer customers introductory fares from Georgetown to Aruba low as US$350, to Curaçao as low as US$299 and to Miami US$321.
According to the airline, fares are based on a round trip and are including taxes (except from Curaçao). The Aruba hub also provides passengers excellent connections to Amsterdam, New York and Toronto. Travellers to the United States can conveniently go through pre-clearance in Aruba, which will save them a significant amount of time as they will enter the United States as domestic passengers.
Through an Insel Star Miles membership, travellers save miles per flight which can be redeemed for tickets. Until July 30, 2014, passengers will receive double Insel Star miles on flights from Georgetown to Aruba
Insel Air is also known for its on board raffle; on each flight the amount of Insel Star miles required for a roundtrip ticket for the current flight is being raffled.
Insel Air (formally Insel Air International B.V.) is a Dutch Caribbean airline that serves as the flag carrier of Curaçao, with its head office in Maduro Plaza, Willemstad. As of 2014, the airline serves 20 destinations throughout the Caribbean, South America and North America
Its main hubs are Hato International Airport (Insel Air Curaçao) and Queen Beatrix International Airport (Insel Air Aruba) with a secondary hub at Princess Juliana International Airport.
Insel Air started operations in August 2006 with one Embraer 110-P1 Bandeirante flying out of Curaçao to the neighbouring island of Aruba. Soon afterwards, it began flights to the neighbouring island of Bonaire and also to Las Piedras in Venezuela.
Starting January 2007, the airline began serving the Eastern and Northern Caribbean via Saint Maarten with a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 and with an additional McDonnell Douglas MD-82 in June 2008. Insel Air also added services to Miami via Curaçao and Bonaire at the time.
In 2009, the airline began operating four new destinations – Medellin, Charlotte, Barquisimeto and Caracas.
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