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My landlord works in the tower at the airport. Yes some flights have been cancelled and some are flying. Just depends on how the wind is at the time the plane is suppose to land. They are strictly inforcing the 22kg total weight for bags right now. If your bag weighs more than 44 pounds they won't take it. Not sure if that is per bag or for all of your luggage. Hope this helps.
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something is always going on with Winair.......
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Winair Troubles...
Winair had the school post flyers all around campus that said that the winds were not good and that they would not take any excess baggage.
A couple of days ago, the Dawn II people posted flyers around campus that said that Winair would be cancelling flights and that the ferry would be running extra trips. As for Winair not flying with the winds wrong, SAB is the shortest commercial runway in the world and if the winds are in the wrong direction or if they are too light, the plane can not take off. Its a matter of aerodynamics and physics, not a matter of Winair's stupidity. (We could, however, have a huge thread about their stupidity...) Hopefully they will be flying on Friday and Saturday! |
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Since Saba has the shortest commercial runway in the world, the rules that Winair (the only airline that has planes capable of landing on Saba) maintains are very strigent. They have a flawless reputation where safety is concerned and they will not change that for students that are eager to leave the island immediately with more luggage than is normally allowed on the plane to start with. If you can not fly out because of the weather, they will not charge you $25 to change your flight.
I have been living on the island for 15 years now and when I need to get a connecting flight in St. Maarten, I normally fly out a day in advance. One night hotel stay in St. Maarten beats the stress and costs of not making your connection on time. And then there are the boats: they allow you to take more luggage than Winair does. Why not get students together and charter the Edge or the Dawn for the day you want to leave? Bottom line: Winair's service and Winair's safety regulations are 2 different things. Thank God at least one of them is commendable. Alida |
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