Dominican Republic signs air services agreement with Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
Bávaro-Punta Cana.- Delegations from the Dominican Republic, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark concluded negotiations that began in 2016 with the signing of a definitive Air Services Agreement (ASA), strengthening diplomatic and air connectivity ties with Northern Europe. The meeting brought together Héctor Porcella, president of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC), along with Øyvind Ek from the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority, and representatives Ingrid Almén and Lasse Kindberg from Sweden and Denmark.
This agreement adds the Scandinavian countries to the list of nations with which the Dominican Republic has formal air relations, supporting the expansion of flights and tourism between regions. The signing was carried out during the ICAO ICAN2025 World Conference on Air Services Agreements, marking an important step in boosting international aviation cooperation.















