AFF Review: Guatemala's Tag Airlines on an ATR72 (FRS-GUA)

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Tag Airlines ATR72 Review (Flores-Guatemala City) is an article written by the AFF editorial team:


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I flew them from BZE-GUA earlier this year, that was on a SAAB 340 (was supposed to be on a ERJ-145 when I booked it).

The flight itself was fine, as you pointed out they are very strict about baggage, I ended up leaving a suitcase in the USA and travelled with two carry ons (one checked on other flights, checked both on this flight). I booked the max fare (or whatever they called it) which allowed two bags (still only 20lb each). I was collecting rum hence the need for a checked bag.

There was no other direct options for this route and it was ridiculously expensive, compared to other flights I took on Avianca within Central America on similar routes.
 
I flew them from BZE-GUA earlier this year, that was on a SAAB 340 (was supposed to be on a ERJ-145 when I booked it).

The flight itself was fine, as you pointed out they are very strict about baggage, I ended up leaving a suitcase in the USA and travelled with two carry ons (one checked on other flights, checked both on this flight). I booked the max fare (or whatever they called it) which allowed two bags (still only 20lb each). I was collecting rum hence the need for a checked bag.

There was no other direct options for this route and it was ridiculously expensive, compared to other flights I took on Avianca within Central America on similar routes.

I think Tag Airlines only has one Saab 340 still in service, so you must have been on this plane :)

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Their other seven (retired) Saab 340s were parked across the other side of the runway at GUA. I wondered if Rex might like to get their hands on some of them - even if just for parts.
 
Why would you fly to Flores, yes of course Tikal but I actually thought Flores was a very chill spot, would have loved to spend more time there. Can recommend Caracol too just over the border in Belize.
 
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Why would you fly to Flores, yes of course Tikal but I actually thought Flores was a very chill spot, would have loved to spend more time there. Can recommend Caracol too just over the border in Belize.

Yes, Flores itself was great too! It reminded me a little bit of Bali, but much smaller and with less Aussies 😂

For those who haven’t been, here are a few photos:

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