WestJet announced Friday that it will be adding the island of Bonaire to its Caribbean destinations with its new non-stop once-weekly seasonal service from Toronto starting FEB06, 2021.
"Canadians have been asking for the addition of this diving and windsurfing paradise known for its pristine waters and rich marine life to our network," said Arved von zur Muehlen, WestJet Chief Commercial Officer. "Bonaire is filled with safe activities for those seeking to get away this winter and we look forward to connecting guests to the island's unique and unforgettable hospitality."
WestJet has implemented more than 20 additional health and safety measures through its Safety Above All program and is offering guests no-charge COVID-19 travel insurance. WestJet continues to invest in additional safety measures and will evolve its programs to meet the needs of its guests and employees.
As part of the Dutch Caribbean, Bonaire is located in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea and is accessible through The Flamingo International Airport. The airline's new service will be operated on WestJet's Boeing 737 aircraft featuring its Premium and Economy cabins.
Negative COVID-19 test eliminates quarantine time
A negative COVID test within 72-hours of departure is required to exempt Canadians from Bonaire's mandatory 14-day quarantine. Travellers must have a medical certificate with a negative PCR test result upon arrival to the island. More information on Bonaire's requirements are available online here.
Travellers wishing to book a pre-departure test from Ontario can do so through LifeLabs for $199 plus tax, payable by the guest, by visiting LifeLabs.com/FlyClear. All information on WestJet's testing offers and processes including pre-departure testing options for guests travelling from Alberta and British Columbia can be found at westjet.com/covidtesting.
Canadians travelling abroad remain subject to a 14-day quarantine upon their return to Canada.
Details of WestJet's service between Toronto and Bonaire:
*Subject to government approval