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WM2627 - WIA2627
Winair (WM)
SXM
Sint Maarten Sint Maarten
SBH
Saint Barthelemy Guadeloupe
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Lasted record on 13-March-2022
WM2627 Detail
- Type: International Flight
- Flight Duration: 15 minutes
- Flight Distance: 32 kms / 20 miles
Airline
- Winair
- IATA: WM
- ICAO: WIA
- Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
- Service type: Normal passenger
- Seats: 19
- Freight capacity: 0.3 tons
- Passenger classes: First Class, Economy
More Detail
- Aircraft: De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-6 Twin Otter
- Callsign: F-TNCM1
- Departure Timezone: America/Curacao
- Arrival Timezone: America/Guadeloupe
- Current Time in Sint Maarten: Wednesday 2025-11-19 18:38 PM
- Current Time in Saint Barthelemy: Wednesday 2025-11-19 18:38 PM
International flight Winair WM2627 takes off from Sint Maarten (SXM) Sint Maarten to Saint Barthelemy (SBH) Guadeloupe. It's operated by Winair. The plane leaves Princess Juliana International Airport at 10:45 America/Curacao. The flight is expected to land at St. Barthelemy Airport at 11:00 America/Guadeloupe. The flight will last about 15 minutes.
Similar flight route from Sint Maarten (SXM) to Saint Barthelemy (SBH)
| Airline | Flight no | Departure | Arrival |
|---|---|---|---|
|
KL4967 KLM |
19/11/2025 14:45 |
0 minutes 15:00 |
|
WM643 Winair |
19/11/2025 12:35 |
0 minutes 12:50 |
|
WM681 Winair |
19/11/2025 17:00 |
0 minutes 17:15 |
|
W21591 FlexFlight |
19/11/2025 15:45 |
1 minutes 16:00 |
|
AF3293 Air France |
19/11/2025 15:50 |
0 minutes 16:05 |
|
KL9159 KLM |
19/11/2025 17:00 |
0 minutes 17:15 |
|
AF3296 Air France |
19/11/2025 15:55 |
0 minutes 16:10 |
|
KL9149 KLM |
19/11/2025 16:55 |
0 minutes 17:10 |
Frequently asked questions, answered
How long is the flight from Sint Maarten to Saint Barthelemy?
On average, nonstop flight takes 15 minutes, with the flight distance of 32 km (20 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Winair WM2627 flight?
All Winair WM2627 flights are operated using De Havilland (Bombardier) DHC-6 Twin Otter aircraft.
