Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s low-cost airline, has formally launched operations from Punta Cana Airport (PUJ), additional extending its community throughout the Americas.
This transfer positions Punta Cana as Arajet’s second operational hub inside the nation and goals to attach the area’s main vacationer heart with 14 new locations throughout North and South America.
Arajet’s expanded route community from Punta Cana consists of Kingston, Jamaica; Lima, Peru; Mexico Metropolis and Cancun, Mexico; Bogotá, Cartagena, and Medellín, Colombia; Quito and Guayaquil, Ecuador; Toronto and Montreal, Canada; São Paulo, Brazil; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Santiago, Chile.
Arajet CEO and Founder Víctor Pacheco expressed satisfaction in creating new alternatives for vacationers to succeed in the jap Dominican Republic, which he described as “an important vacationer heart within the Caribbean and the second most important within the Americas.” He added, “For Arajet, it’s a agency dedication to proceed democratizing the skies and connecting the continent from Canada to Argentina at the most effective market costs with world-class service.”
The growth additionally aligns with Punta Cana Airport’s imaginative and prescient of enhancing passenger mobility and solidifying its standing because the Dominican Republic’s busiest airport. The power connects 75 cities throughout 34 international locations by way of 58 airways, welcoming over 9 million passengers yearly. Giovanni Rainieri, Airside Operations Director at Punta Cana Airport, emphasised the airport’s dedication to innovation and expressed gratitude for the brand new partnership with Arajet. “This strategic alliance permits us to take care of our standing because the airport with the very best air visitors within the Dominican Republic, receiving 68% of the nation’s vacationers,” he said.
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Arajet’s latest development marks a major rise in its affect within the Dominican air journey market. The airline has persistently exceeded 100,000 passengers per 30 days, accounting for over 7% of all passengers touring to and from the Dominican Republic.