The expansion will make Punta Cana Airport the airline’s second base in the Dominican Republic, following Las Americas Airport in Santo Domingo, which began operations in September 2022.
“For Arajet, it is our firm commitment to continue to democratize the skies and continue to connect continents from Canada to Argentina at the best market prices with world-class service,” said Arajet Founder and Chief Executive Officer ( said Victor Pacheco, CEO.
Pacheco added that Alajet aims to position the Dominican Republic as the continent’s new aviation hub and aims to increase passenger movements from the country’s busiest Punta Cana airport. Ta. PUJ currently manages the country’s largest tourist air traffic, connecting 75 cities in 34 countries through 58 airlines, mobilizing more than 9 million passengers annually.
Giovanni Rainieri, Director of Airside Operations at Punta Cana Airport, said: “This strategic partnership will allow us to continue to be the busiest airport in the Dominican Republic, hosting 68% of tourist arrivals in our country. This is in response to our mission.” We would like to thank Arajet for believing in our airport and inviting us to its expansion plans in the country aimed at promoting tourism. ”