Rutaca Airlines inaugurated this Wednesday its new international route between Maturín (Venezuela) and Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic).
The route will operate two weekly frequencies (Wednesday and Sunday), with a promotional price starting at $300 round trip and a 2×1 package for $480.
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“With the new Maturin – Dominican Republic route, the development of the state and the country will continue to be promoted, as well as boosting tourism,” said Ernesto Luna, governor of Monagas.
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