Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s budget airline, has expanded its operations by launching flights from Punta Cana Airport (PUJ). This new initiative connects the popular tourist hotspot with 14 exciting destinations across the Americas. It significantly enhances travel options for visitors.
The airline’s inaugural flights include direct routes to vibrant cities. Travelers can fly to Kingston in Jamaica, Lima in Peru, and Cancun in Mexico. They can also reach Bogotá, Cartagena, and Medellín in Colombia. Moreover, they can access Quito and Guayaquil in Ecuador. Flights to Toronto and Montreal in Canada, São Paulo in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, and Santiago in Chile are also available. With this expansion, Punta Cana Airport becomes Arajet’s second operational hub within the Dominican Republic.
This strategic move aims to boost tourism and air traffic in the Dominican Republic. Arajet focuses on providing affordable and accessible air travel options for passengers in the region. Consequently, the Caribbean’s top tourist destination is now more connected than ever. Visitors can explore a diverse range of cultures and attractions.
Punta Cana Airport stands out as the busiest airport in the Dominican Republic. It currently links to 75 cities across 34 countries and accommodates over 9 million travelers annually. This expansion aligns with Arajet’s mission to democratize air travel while supporting Punta Cana’s growth as a major air travel hub.
Arajet remains the leading Dominican airline, serving over 100,000 passengers each month. This impressive volume accounts for more than 7% of all air traffic to and from the Dominican Republic. Thus, Arajet continues to enhance its role in the nation’s aviation landscape. It fosters greater connectivity and supports tourism across the region.
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