Arajet launches 42 connections in 9 countries of its route network

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Dominican airline Arajet announced at DATE that it now operates 42 round-trip connections, two days a week to and from 9 countries in its route network, making the Dominican Republic the low-fare hub of the Caribbean.

“What we promised is now a reality: Arajet offers connections to 9 countries in our network of 11 destinations with low fares so that more people can fly for the first time, visit friends and family, or do tourism in our region,” said Victor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet. “Today an Arajet passenger in Mexico City can dine in Medellin and have lunch in the colonial zone of Santo Domingo, generating business and tourism opportunities in our country and contributing to the country’s development with its economic spillover,” he said.

Arajet will offer almost 400 thousand seats in the upcoming winter season

Since April 5, Arajet customers have been able to purchase tickets to travel through more than 300 thousand new seats incorporated to the airline’s offer until March 30, 2024, and with 42 new connections already operating normally in the network.

Arajet connects Mexico City, Cancun, Guatemala and San Salvador with Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten, Kingston, Cartagena and vice versa through two weekly frequencies on Tuesdays and Saturdays, opening new possibilities for development and exchange between the continent and the Caribbean. The route to Kingston is strengthened through four weekly frequencies and incorporates connections to Mexico City, Cancun, El Salvador and Guatemala; as well as St. Marteen, which strengthens its connectivity with the continent through connections to Mexico City, Cancun, El Salvador and Guatemala.

“Very soon we will announce new routes to South America and the United States, since the Dominican state signs the open skies treaty with that country, and we will receive 5 new aircraft, which we will name through interaction with our customers on social networks with the names of 5 new protected areas of the Dominican Republic, to carry our message of respect and conservation of the environment through the skies of the Americas” assured Pacheco.

The airline’s intervention closed with a presentation of its social impact program Pilot for a Day, which has already benefited more than 350 Dominican children and young people from vulnerable backgrounds, and which seeks to motivate them to become passionate about the world of aviation and develop technical and professional careers as cabin crew, pilots, engineers and technicians, which will provide the human resources to accompany this new chapter in the history of Dominican aviation led by Arajet.

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