The Dominican airline Arajet announced that it will increase its frequencies to Buenos Aires (Argentina) by 25% in April, in order to continue promoting connectivity between Central America, North America and the Caribbean and to boost tourism and trade relations between the countries of the region.
Victor Pacheco Méndez, CEO & Founder of Arajet, said that the airline is betting heavily on the Argentine market to offer them the opportunity to travel with the lowest prices in the region and learn about new cultures.
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“Arajet continues to promote tourism and connectivity between Buenos Aires-Santo Domingo and the 16 countries where we operate in the Caribbean, Central and North America with more than 200 connections to the 23 destinations of our extensive route network,” said Pacheco Méndez.
The executive explained that, thanks to the acceptance and high demand received, starting in April Arajet will be flying from Santo Domingo to Buenos Aires on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, making available 1,120 seats in its modern Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
He also indicated that for the month of June they will increase to 6 frequencies per week, and as of July they will be offering daily flights on the route.
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