Dominican Arajet announced Thursday that it will be offering its customers, for Valentine’s Day, up to $50 off when purchasing tickets on the airline’s website using the code “LOVE”.
Through a press release, the airline explained that this promotion is a way to thank all its customers for their loyalty to the brand on the day of love and friendship, and thus reward them so they can travel cheaper to North, Central and South America.
The airline indicated that through this discount its passengers will have the possibility of flying through its Hub in Santo Domingo as a connection point to all the cities offered by its wide network of destinations, such as: Buenos Aires, Argentina; Bogota, Medellin, Cartagena, Colombia; Sao Paulo, Brazil; Quito, Guayaquil, Ecuador, Guatemala City, Guatemala; Santiago, Chile; the Caribbean Islands and other destinations.
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Victor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet, stated that the main objective of the “LOVE” promotion is that all citizens of the region can celebrate love and friendship by getting to know a new destination and travel at the best price and with the highest quality service on board.
To take advantage of the promotion, when you purchase your airline ticket and enter the word “LOVE” you will receive a US$50 discount on the Extra fare and US$25 on the Comfort fare.
This promotion is valid for all destinations, both direct flights and connections; available travel dates are from March 17, 2024.
Arajet said that seat availability is limited and the promotional fare varies according to point of origin.
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