There's been a few posts about Divi Divi Curacao<>Bonaire so I thought I'd add my experience with them. As always this is a small sample and your expectations and experiences may vary.
We have flown Divi Divi since American Airlines quite flying to Bonaire; a half dozen or more times.
They have always been essentially on time with no significant delays.
They do not interchange baggage with American Airlines which is a pain - you have to collect your luggage and go through immigration and customs rather than via the in-transit route. Depending on who landed before you, this can be a significant delay.
They do not include the departure tax from Curacao in your ticket so you have to go to the window and pay. If you are just in transit, keep your arrival boarding pass and you pay a slightly smaller tax. All airline tickets include the departure tax from Bonaire now.
Their ticket counter opens about an hour before the flight so you might have to sit in the departure area with your luggage depending upon when you get there (although the area is now air conditioned which helps).
You pick up your luggage plane side when you arrive and take it into immigration/customs.
On our last trip Curacao > Bonaire, two suitcases (we were bringing extra used gear to give to folks) didn't make it onto the Divi Divi flight which was the last of the day. They told us it would come on the 6:00 pm Insel Air and they would delver it via taxi. Nothing came that night and I was starting to figure out how to track it down. At 6:30 am there was a knock on the door and the taxi driver was there with our luggage. On departure we spoke with the baggage handler and he said Insel had arrived late, after 10 pm, so he decided not to have the luggage delivered until the morning.
Divi Divi is a small operation and at times responsiveness is slow but we've had great experiences with them and will continue to fly them happily.
Andy
We have flown Divi Divi since American Airlines quite flying to Bonaire; a half dozen or more times.
They have always been essentially on time with no significant delays.
They do not interchange baggage with American Airlines which is a pain - you have to collect your luggage and go through immigration and customs rather than via the in-transit route. Depending on who landed before you, this can be a significant delay.
They do not include the departure tax from Curacao in your ticket so you have to go to the window and pay. If you are just in transit, keep your arrival boarding pass and you pay a slightly smaller tax. All airline tickets include the departure tax from Bonaire now.
Their ticket counter opens about an hour before the flight so you might have to sit in the departure area with your luggage depending upon when you get there (although the area is now air conditioned which helps).
You pick up your luggage plane side when you arrive and take it into immigration/customs.
On our last trip Curacao > Bonaire, two suitcases (we were bringing extra used gear to give to folks) didn't make it onto the Divi Divi flight which was the last of the day. They told us it would come on the 6:00 pm Insel Air and they would delver it via taxi. Nothing came that night and I was starting to figure out how to track it down. At 6:30 am there was a knock on the door and the taxi driver was there with our luggage. On departure we spoke with the baggage handler and he said Insel had arrived late, after 10 pm, so he decided not to have the luggage delivered until the morning.
Divi Divi is a small operation and at times responsiveness is slow but we've had great experiences with them and will continue to fly them happily.
Andy