The new Dominican airline Arajet received two more Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes at the Las Américas International Airport in Santo Domingo, named “Jaragua” and “Indigenous Eyes”, and announced that it will start its international flights at the end of August.
→ Arajet receives Air Operator Certificate.
“In less than a month we will announce the first destinations where we will be operating. Some of them will be important cities in the Caribbean, Mexico, Salvador, Guatemala and Colombia”, said Víctor Pacheco Méndez, CEO of Arajet.
“It fills me with emotion to see how we can already say that we have a fleet of new aircraft from the factory, ready to start operations and provide Dominicans and all our foreign passengers with flights at low prices that will connect them quickly and efficiently with the continent. from Santo Domingo,” Pacheco said.
These Arajet Boeing 737 MAX 8 have a configuration of 185 seats.
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