Arajet reported this Monday that it has been the busiest Dominican airline in November, transporting a total of 54,243 passengers, being the record month in its 14 months of operations and representing 75% of the total number of airlines with national registration.
These data were offered in the recent report of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC) where they highlight the results of commercial aviation in the Dominican Republic led by Arajet, which is also already the second airline in general with more operations at Las Americas International Airport, surpassing companies such as American Airlines, Delta and Copa Airlines.
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Victor Pacheco Mendez, CEO & Founder of Arajet, stated that these figures are a demonstration of how Arajet is gaining relevance in the national air operation, which is turning the Dominican Republic into the new air hub of the American Continent.
Pacheco stated that they continue with their commitment to democratize travel to turn Santo Domingo into the new Caribbean Hub that connects the continent and they plan to achieve the milestone of being the Dominican airline that will transport between 5 and 10% of the tourists that will arrive in the country in 2024.
The JAC report showed that the Dominican-based airlines, as a whole, transported a total of 72,687 passengers in November 2023, being this number 5% of the total passenger traffic of all airlines, to/from the country. The second national airline with the highest passenger traffic was Sky High with 18% and the third Air Century with 6%.

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