Dominican airline Sky High announced Thursday that it will add a new frequency between Santo Domingo and Caracas (Venezuela) starting July 1.
The new frequency, which will operate from Monday to Friday, will depart from Santo Domingo at 12:00, landing in Caracas at 13:30. It will take off from Venezuela’s main airport at 15:00, arriving in the Dominican capital at 16:30.
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The flights will be operated in Embraer 190 aircraft with capacity for 97 passengers (9 in business class and 88 in economy class).
Currently, the airline offers a daily flight departing from Santo Domingo at 18:30 and from Caracas at 08:00.
Tickets for the new frequency are already on sale on Sky High’s website.
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