The Dominican Republic has been making regional aviation a precedence in the previous couple of years, actively encouraging the creation of latest native airways by tax breaks and different incentives.
That features fast-growing Arajet, which launched operations in in 2022 (as we first reported) and continues to develop its Caribbean footprint. Till now, its operations have been primarily based in Santo Domingo — however that simply modified with the addition of a brand new second hub within the nation’s tourism hub of Punta Cana.
Most significantly, the service simply launched new flights from Canada to Punta Cana, together with service from each Montreal and Toronto. It’s not a shock given the enduring significance of the Canadian market to the Dominican Republic’s tourism business.
“For Arajet, including Punta Cana as a second hub is a agency dedication to proceed democratizing the skies and connecting the continent from Canada to Argentina at one of the best market costs with world-class service,” Víctor Pacheco, CEO and Founding father of Arajet, instructed Caribbean Journal.
So what are the brand new Caribbean flights?
The brand new service contains flights between each Montreal and Toronto and Punta Cana.
Arajet additionally launched service to Kingston, Jamaica and Cancun, Mexico.
The corporate says it’s transporting greater than 7 % of all passengers to the Dominican Republic to date this yr.
For example, the Toronto-Punta Cana route will price you about $363.19 roundtrip, in accordance with Arajet’s web site.
For extra, go to Arajet.