Punta Cana International Airport, the airport with the highest passenger flow in the Dominican Republic, will expand its terminal B, with an investment of US$80 million, a work that will be ready by November this year, it was reported Sunday.
Airport executives and the country’s president, Luis Abinader, inaugurated on Sunday the works of the project, which will have an extension of some 25,000 square meters, EFE reported.
→ Inauguration terminal expansion of International Airport of El Salvador.
Terminal B “will be ready” to host the Immigration and Customs pre-clearance service, the agreement signed between the Dominican Republic and the United States, “which we are sure will be approved because of the competitive advantages it offers the Dominican Republic as a tourist and investment destination,” said the president and CEO of the Puntacana Group, Frank Elias Rainieri.
This is part of an extensive project of the Puntacana Group that also includes a logistics center, air, sea, land and free zone park and that in total will involve an investment of US$280 million and will generate more than 7,000 jobs.
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