SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic, CMC – The governments of Argentina and the Dominican Republic have signed a bilateral open skies settlement, marking a big step towards enhancing air connectivity between the 2 nations.
With this deal, Argentina now has open skies agreements with 11 international locations, together with Brazil, Chile, and Canada.
This coverage transition eliminates restrictions on flight frequencies, enabling airways to regulate schedules based mostly on market demand and seasonal traits, thereby fostering competitiveness and bettering passenger connectivity.
Underneath the settlement, airways can broaden their transport networks throughout the continent, unrestricted by the earlier cap of 14 weekly flights.
The coverage additionally removes limits on common cargo flights, permitting them to function beneath the “seventh freedom of the air,” which allows flights that neither start nor finish within the airline’s house nation.
The settlement was formalized by Franco Mogetta, Argentina’s Secretary of Transportation, and Héctor Porcella Dumas, President of the Dominican Republic’s Civil Aviation Board.