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WM3502 - WIA3502
Winair (WM)
SBH
Saint Barthelemy Guadeloupe
SXM
Sint Maarten Sint Maarten
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
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WM3502 Detail
- Type: International Flight
- Flight Duration: 10 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: None
- Seats: None
- Freight capacity: None
- Passenger classes: None
More Detail
- Aircraft: De Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter
- Callsign: WIA3502
- Departure Timezone: America/Guadeloupe
- Arrival Timezone: America/Curacao
- Current Time in Saint Barthelemy: Thursday 2025-11-20 22:03 PM
- Current Time in Sint Maarten: Thursday 2025-11-20 22:03 PM
International flight Winair WM3502 takes off from Saint Barthelemy (SBH) Guadeloupe to Sint Maarten (SXM) Sint Maarten. It's operated by Winair. The plane leaves St. Barthelemy Airport at 13:12 America/Guadeloupe. The flight is expected to land at Princess Juliana International Airport at None America/Curacao. The flight will last about 10 minutes.
Similar flight route from Saint Barthelemy (SBH) to Sint Maarten (SXM)
| Airline | Flight no | Departure | Arrival |
|---|---|---|---|
|
WM642 Winair |
20/11/2025 12:50 |
0 minutes 13:05 |
|
PV203 Saint Barth Commuter |
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|
WM652 Winair |
20/11/2025 14:20 |
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|
PV237 Saint Barth Commuter |
20/11/2025 13:45 |
0 minutes 14:00 |
|
WM648 Winair |
20/11/2025 14:00 |
0 minutes 14:15 |
|
PV257 Saint Barth Commuter |
20/11/2025 15:45 |
0 minutes 16:00 |
|
WM678 Winair |
20/11/2025 17:30 |
0 minutes 17:45 |
|
PV273 Saint Barth Commuter |
20/11/2025 17:15 |
0 minutes 17:30 |
Frequently asked questions, answered
How long is the flight from Saint Barthelemy to Sint Maarten?
On average, nonstop flight takes 10 minutes, with the flight distance of 32 km (20 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Winair WM3502 flight?
All Winair WM3502 flights are operated using De Havilland DHC-6-300 Twin Otter aircraft.
