Dominican airline Sky High will connect Santo Domingo with Maracaibo starting June 7, its third destination in Venezuela, after Caracas and Valencia.
The route will operate two flights per week (Tuesdays and Fridays) in Embraer 190 aircraft with capacity for 97 passengers: 9 in business class and 88 in economy class.
→ Sky High launches new route between Santo Domingo and San Salvador
Flights will depart from Santo Domingo at 12:00, arriving in Maracaibo at 13:30 (local time). From the capital of the State of Zulia they will take off at 15:00, landing at Las Americas International Airport at 16:30 (local time).
Travelers flying from Maracaibo will have the option of connecting to several destinations that the airline will operate via Santo Domingo, including Miami, St. Kitts, Bonaire, Guadeloupe, and as of May 10, San Salvador.
Tickets are now on sale on the Sky High website.
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