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Tiara Air - New aircraft, new routes, new office

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:42 am    Post subject: Tiara Air - New aircraft, new routes, new office Reply with quote

Tiara Air's new office near The Mill Resort. We used Tiara Air for a day trip to Curacao in 2010 and were very pleased with their service and fares.




A new office of Tiara Air now serves the high rise hotels area, from its central location adjacent to the Mill Resort & Suites. Tiara Air just recently welcomed it new aircraft, a Boeing 737-300 to Aruba. The plane will expand the company??s reach beyond its present destinations to also include Newark and Miami in the USA.

Locals and visitors are welcome to visit the charming new office at the Mill Resort & Suites and book a trip with Tiara Air on its regular service flights to Bonaire, Curacao, Punto Fijo and Maracaibo in Venezuela, and/or Riohacha in Colombia. The local airline also offers well-organized day trips to Curacao and Bonaire allowing visitors further exploration of the region.


Tiara Air Aruba announces the delivery of its first Boeing 737-300
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Tiara Air Aruba is proud to announce the delivery of its first Boeing 737-300 yesterday at 5:45pm local time into Aruba??s Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA). The addition of ??The Tiara Air Arawak? to the fleet marks the beginning of a new phase of regional expansion for the airline.

??We are thrilled to welcome our newest and largest aircraft into the Tiara fleet,? said Mr. Alejandro Muyale, CEO of Tiara Air Aruba. ??The increase in capacity provided by the 141-seat 737-300 gives us the leverage we need to enter new markets where travel to Aruba is in demand.?

Greeted by a fire truck salute and ribbon-cutting, the delivery ceremony was attended by the Minister of Tourism, Transportation & Labour; the Aruba Tourism Authority; the Aruba Hotel & Tourism Association; airport officials; press; and Tiara Air Aruba staff & personnel.

Tiara Air Aruba currently utilizes Short 360 aircraft with a capacity of 30 seats on all flights. With the arrival of its new aircraft, Tiara Air Aruba will seek to expand its existing route structure to include new destinations of interest to the island??s tourism growth including more destinations in Venezuela, Colombia, the Caribbean and the US. Tiara Air Aruba is currently offering service between Aruba and Curacao, Bonaire, Riohacha (Colombia), and Maracaibo and Punto Fijo (Venezuela).

Most recently, Tiara Air Aruba has negotiated with Global GDS (Global Distribution Systems) Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport to make Tiara Air Aruba??s flights available worldwide. Tiara Air is also member of IATA Bank Settlement Plans in Venezuela, Colombia and the Eastern Caribbean as well as ARC (Airline Reporting of America), making booking and ticketing possible in all destinations.

Tiara Air Aruba provides service between Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Venezuela and Columbia. The regional carrier was established in 2006 servicing inter-island routes using Short 360 aircraft, with a capacity of 30 seats. [/img]

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

New plane:


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Any word on when flights to US will commence??
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 7:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

phillyboater wrote:
Any word on when flights to US will commence??


1 location in the north east soon. (Newark) and Miami.
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