Dominican airline Arajet announced the opening of ticket sales for its new route that will link Santo Domingo with Buenos Aires, Argentina, for the first time in history with regular direct flights every week, starting November 14, 2023.
Tickets are now available on the airline’s website, with an introductory promotion of $169 one way (excluding taxes and fees) which will be available from Tuesday, August 8 through Friday, August 11.
The route will operate three weekly frequencies in Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, departing from Santo Domingo at 17:55, landing in Buenos Aires at 03:05. They will take off from the Argentine capital at 04:25, arriving at Las Americas International Airport at 11:40.
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Soon the company will include connections to other destinations in the continent, which will allow Argentine travelers to connect to Canada, Mexico or the Caribbean through Santo Domingo.
“Now Argentines will be connected to the Caribbean better than ever; with Arajet for the first time we will have a direct flight between our two capital cities, this way they will not only be able to enjoy the first city of America or Punta Cana, but also Bayahibe, La Romana, Puerto Plata, Santiago and connect with other countries through our hub” indicated Victor Pacheco Mendez, CEO and founder of Arajet. He also invited Dominicans to visit beautiful Argentina, famous for its excellent morapio and food, soccer, tango and good wines.
“Arajet continues to expand throughout the region, so we can say that Dominicans and Argentines have an airline that connects them to North, Central and South America at the best price in the market, with safety and comfort,” said Pacheco Mendez.
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