Local September 19, 2024 - 8:17 am

Sky High Dominicana partners with DiscoverCars

Santo Domingo.- Sky High Dominicana is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with DiscoverCars, a leading global vehicle reservation platform. This collaboration aims to enhance the travel experience by allowing passengers to easily and securely book rental cars at any destination served by the airline.

Starting today, customers who book flights with Sky High Dominicana can conveniently access the car rental service directly through the airline’s website. This initiative offers travelers a seamless way to plan both air and ground transportation, ensuring greater convenience and a more complete travel experience.

Cesarina Beauchamp, Executive Vice President of Sky High Dominicana, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating, “This collaboration with DiscoverCars is a significant step in improving our customers’ experience. We aim to meet their transportation needs both in the air and on the ground in a simple and efficient way.”

For more details on booking a rental vehicle through this new service, passengers can visit Sky High Dominicana’s website at www.skyhighdo.com.

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