Dominican Arajet officially began operations in Ecuador on Wednesday with direct flights between Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and Quito, and on Thursday inaugurated its flights to the city of Guayaquil.
Both routes will operate two weekly frequencies in Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with capacity for 185 passengers and fares starting at USD 231 from Guayaquil and USD 252 from Quito round trip, including taxes.
→ Arajet inaugurates flights between Santo Domingo and San José, Costa Rica.
“Arajet arrives in Ecuador to offer direct flights to Santo Domingo, a strategic point that will allow Ecuadorians to connect with several destinations in the Caribbean, and we do so with an unparalleled offer. We also recognize the importance of the country’s tourist attractions to motivate the arrival of Dominicans, so the route will complement each other and allow its growth, strengthening commercial, tourist and cultural ties between the two countries,” said Victor Pacheco Mendez, founder and CEO of Arajet.
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