I've been flying BahamasAir on a regular basis since childhood and have always had a safe, enjoyable experience. Flights can be somewhat prone to delay due to tropical weather, but they're certainly no worse than any American airline. Due to all the island-hops they do, the pilots are famed for their exceptional takeoff and landing skills, so much so that it's common for American pilots to do training with the carrier. It helps to understand Bahamian culture before buying a ticket. Bahamians are very laidback, polite, and community-oriented. If you're on a flight filled with Bahamians and it's running a little behind schedule, odds are good that you will be the only person greatly upset. Everyone else is going to chalk it up to life and not stress over it. You're not going to be able to pay for a first-class seat, and indeed, you're likely going to get some side-eye if you're at the front and won't swap your seat with an elderly person or pregnant woman boarding behind you. BahamasAir has never experienced a crash, and domestic flights don't go more than 10,000-15,000 feet up in most cases, so it's a good fit for worriers. And best of all, every tenth flight is free.
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