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Insel Air
File:INSEL AIR LOGO.jpg
IATA ICAO Call sign
7I INC INSELAIR
Founded1993, operational since 2006
Hubs4
Focus cities3
Frequent-flyer programInsel Star Miles
AlliancePan Caribbean Alliance
SubsidiariesInsel Air Aruba
Fleet size11(+2 used for parts)
Destinations16
HeadquartersCuraçao
Key peopleEdward Heerenveen (CGIA), Albert Kluyver (CEO), Jurgen Lippinkhof (CCO),Charley De Meza (CFO),Henry van der Kwast (President of Supervisory Board)
Websitehttp://www.fly-inselair.com/
Insel Air MD-80 taxiing to the gate at Hato International Airport

Insel Air International B.V. (Insel Air) is an airline based in Willemstad, Curaçao. It has Hato International Airport in Curaçao as its home base. Insel is German for island. Insel Air was incorporated as a private limited liability company (Dutch: Besloten Vennootschap) on September 8, 1993 and is registered with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Curaçao under number 64577.

History

Insel Air is a private initiative of various businesses and financial institutions who recognized the need and importance for a Curaçao-based and owned airline to provide reliable quality service to regional destinations for a reasonable price.

The airline started operations in August 2006 with one Embraer 110-P1 Bandeirante flying from Curaçao. The first flight was to the neighbouring island of Aruba. Soon after the daily scheduled flights to Aruba, Insel Air started with flights to the other neighbouring island of Bonaire and also Las Piedras in Venezuela.

Since January 2007, Insel Air serves the Eastern and Northern Caribbean islands through Sint Maarten with a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 and since June 2008 also with a McDonnell Douglas MD-82. They have also added services to Miami via Curacao and Bonaire.

In September 2009, Insel Air took delivery of a second MD-82 aircraft. The aircraft arrived at Curacao as N434AG also featuring the new logo and being the only MD-80 with the known "screwdriver tail" (at the time). The aircraft was later re-registered as PJ-MDC.

Insel took delivery of its fourth MD80 (third MD82) on December 4, 2009 and a fifth MD80 (fourth MD82) in May 2011. Insel Air started in 2011 with four destinations – Medellin in Colombia, Charlotte in the US and Barquisimeto and Caracas in Venezuela.

Future plans

Following the introduction of new service to Medellin and Bogota in Colombia and Charlotte in the USA, the airline's plans were underway to add a fifth MD-80 during the first quarter of 2011, which arrived on the 12th of May 2011. This aircraft was rumored to be registered as "PJ-MDE" (and was later revealed to be true), seeing as the current MD-80 fleet registrations end with the first four letters of the alphabet, for each aircraft (i.e. PJ-MDA, PJ-MDB. PJ-MDC, PJ-MDD). Insel Air supervisory board member Niko Kluyver, says the flights should begin in the April timeframe. The Medellin flight began on April 15, 2011. Insel Air currently has an interline agreement with Charlotte-hubbed US Airways, covering service to Curaçao and Bonaire. Apart from the new flights to Charlotte and Bogota and Medellin, Insel Air is also looking to introduce service to Brazil and Argentina. Acknowledging the carrier's MD-80 fleet doesn't necessarily have the range to reach Argentina, Kluyver says the carrier might consider another aircraft type, "depending on what type of work we do with others".

The Company also completed the IATA operational safety audit (IOSA) and has joined ALTA, the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association, in November 2011.[1]

Insel Air and KLM sign agreement

Insel Air and KLM have reached an agreement for mutual interline cooperation.

InselAir International InselAir and Royal Dutch airline KLM have entered into an interline agreement on Insel Air destinations, thus expanding their services to their passengers.

As of March 27, 2011, passengers carrying a KLM ticket can now also fly to all Insel Air destinations. Passengers will be transported 'comfortably and quickly' on one ticket and with automatic baggage transfer via InselAir's hubs in Curacao and Sint Maarten. Due to this agreement, KLM passengers can now connect seamlessly and continue their flights to more and to different destinations via InselAir’s flights.

For Kingston (Jamaica), San Juan (Puerto Rico), Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic, Port au Prince (Haiti) and Las Piedras (Venezuela), KLM and Insel Air have reached a special agreement making it even more attractive for the passengers to reach these destinations.

InselAir is in the process of acquiring 3 Fokker 50 aircraft, (50-seater Turboprop) which will be incorporated into InselAir’s fleet to enhance connections and increase the flights on existing and new destinations.

Insel Air and US Airways sign agreement

Due to the interline agreement with US Airways, passengers can get ticketed through on US Airways flights and vice versa, making it possible to connect to 58 US Airway destinations within 2,5 hours of the InselAir arrival and departure time in Charlotte.

Insel Air uses Sita airline management system.

Loyalty programme

Insel Air's frequent flyer/loyalty programme is called "Insel StarMiles" in which members earn points for miles flown, with benefits such as priority check-in and free bagagge allowances. Membership levels include Basic, Silver, Gold and Diamond.

Livery

Insel Air has a very simple livery on all of its aircraft. The fuselage is all white with the logo next to the main exit. The tail has a blue colour with a yellow curved line flowing horizontally on the tail, it also includes two white stars representing Curaçao and Klein Curaçao "small curacao". The tail entirely represents the national flag of the island of Curacao. The Embraers have a darker colored tail and a thicker and more curved line than the MD80s and the MD80's also feature the new logo update, while the Embraers are still unknown if they will receive this update.

The new fleet consisting of 3 Fokker 50 will also receive a new logo containing the Arubian official logo (The resembling that of Tiara Air, as part of the agremeent of the two airlines and the Arubian government), as these aircraft will operate under the new company Insel Air Aruba.

Destinations

Insel Air serve the following destinations, as at January 2012:

City Country Airport Notes
Oranjestad Aruba Aruba Queen Beatrix International Airport
Kralendijk Bonaire Bonaire Flamingo International Airport
Manaus Brazil Brazil Eduardo Gomes International Airport*
Medellin Colombia Colombia José María Córdova International Airport
Barranquilla Colombia Colombia Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport*
Bogota Colombia Colombia El Dorado International Airport*
Havana Cuba Cuba José Martí International Airport*
Willemstad Curaçao Curacao Hato International Airport
San José Costa Rica Costa Rica Juan Santamaría International Airport*
Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Las Américas International Airport
Punta Cana Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Punta Cana International Airport Seasonal
Port-au-Prince Haiti Haiti Toussaint Louverture International Airport
Kingston Jamaica Jamaica Norman Manley International Airport
San Juan Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Philipsburg Sint Maarten Sint Maarten Princess Juliana International Airport
Paramaribo Suriname Suriname Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport
Miami United States United States Miami International Airport
Charlotte United States United States Charlotte/Douglas International Airport
Orlando United States United States Orlando International Airport Seasonal
Punto Fijo Venezuela Venezuela Josefa Camejo International Airport
Valencia Venezuela Venezuela Arturo Michelena International Airport
Caracas Venezuela Venezuela Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)
Maracaibo Venezuela Venezuela La Chinita International Airport*
Barquisimeto Venezuela Venezuela Jacinto Lara International Airport

Future planned destinations *

Terminated destinations

Insel Air previously served the following destination.

City Country Airport
Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago Piarco International Airport

Fleet

As of January 2012, the InselAir fleet consists of the following aircraft.[2]

Insel Air Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Registration Notes
Embraer 110-P1 Bandeirante 3 0 15 PJ-VIA
PJ-VIC*
PJ-VIP
Currently the only one in service*
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 1(+1^)

3
0 152 PJ-MDB
N431LF^
PJ-MDC
PJ-MDD*
PJ-MDE
Cone Tail
Used for parts^
Screwdriver Tail
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 1 0 152 PJ-MDA Cone Tail


Insel Air aruba Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Registration Notes
Fokker 50 3(+1^) 0 50 PJ-KVG
PH-KVH^
PJ-KVI
PJ-KVK
Used for Parts^
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 1 0 152 PJ-MDD

The fleet age for Insel Air's MD-80's is 24.7 years. The airline is also the only operator of the Fokker 50 in the Caribbean region.

Previously operated

2 Bombardier Dash 8-300
Leased from Voyageur Airways (Registration: C-FNCU & C-FEYG)
2 Dash 6-300 Twin Otter
Leased from Windward Islands Airways (Registration: PJ-TOD)
Leased from Grenadine Airways (Registration: J8-VBS)
1 McDonnell Douglas MD-82
Leased from World Atlantic Airlines (Registration: N802WA)

Incidents and Accidents

On October 21, 2011, one of Insel Air's McDonnell Douglas MD-82's performing flight 7I 904 from Miami International Airport to Curacao's Hato International Airport with 144 passengers, was en route at FL330 near Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) when the crew diverted to Santo Domingo's Las Américas International Airport due to a smoke indication in the cargo compartment. The aircraft landed safely, with no injuries. A replacement aircraft reached Curacao with a delay of 9 hours. The airport had reported, the aircraft diverted because of mechanical problems with an engine.

The airline later explained that the crew received a cargo smoke detector indication, discharged the fire suppression system of that cargo compartment and diverted to Santo Domingo. The aircraft is undergoing thorough examination before returning to service.[3]

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