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Arajet requests 19 routes from Punta Cana

Punta Cana.- Arajet has unveiled an ambitious expansion plan for Punta Cana International Airport, aiming to introduce nineteen new international routes. This initiative is designed to broaden the airline’s destination network and strengthen its footprint in the global market.

Currently headquartered at Las Américas International Airport (AILA) in Santo Domingo, Arajet operates a fleet comprising ten Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, each accommodating approximately 186 passengers in a single class.

The proposed routes encompass major cities across Latin America, the Caribbean, and North America. Destinations include Buenos Aires, Sao Paulo, Montreal, Toronto, Santiago de Chile, Bogota, Cartagena, San Jose, Guayaquil, Quito, El Salvador, Guatemala, Kingston, Mexico City (AIFA), Cancun, Curacao, Saint Martin, and Lima.

This expansion initiative aims not only to enhance tourist access to Punta Cana but also to stimulate regional tourism and commerce by providing direct and convenient connections to a diverse array of destinations.

The diversification of flight options is expected to benefit travelers and elevate Punta Cana’s status as a pivotal hub in the region. Further details regarding routes and schedules can be found in the official document released by the Civil Aviation Board (JAC).

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