Dominican airline Arajet inaugurated this Tuesday its new non-stop route between Quito (Ecuador) and Punta Cana, which will have two weekly frequencies.
Flights will depart Punta Cana on Tuesdays at 07:18pm and Saturdays at 06:50pm. From Quito they will take off on Wednesdays at 12:33am and Sundays at 12:05am.
→ Arajet joins Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA)
Benjamin Garces, Commercial Consultant of Arajet, expressed on behalf of Victor Pacheco, CEO and Founder of the airline, that this new direct route gives Ecuadorians the opportunity to connect directly with the Eastern zone of the Dominican Republic; recognized as the most important tourist pole of the Caribbean.
Travelers from Quito will be able to connect to the airline’s extensive network of destinations in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean, including Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Santiago, Toronto, Montreal, Mexico City, Cancun, Jamaica, among others.
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