Punta Cana Airport is the airline’s third destination in the Dominican Republic, along with Bogota, Cartagena and Medellin in Colombia. Cancun and Mexico City, Mexico. Quito and Guayaquil in Ecuador. Toronto and Montreal, Canada. Kingston, Jamaica. Lima, Peru; São Paulo, Brazil; Santiago, Chile; and Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Arajet continues to expand its route network connecting destinations across the Americas, and recently announced that it will reach the one million passenger milestone in 2024, becoming the first Dominican Airlines to achieve this goal. Ta.
Víctor Pacheco, CEO and Founder of Arajet, said: “For Arajet, it is a commitment to accelerate tourist arrivals in the Dominican Republic by offering more opportunities to visit the Dominican Republic at the lowest market prices through our robust destination network. There are 200 possible connection combinations.
“Through this second hub in Punta Cana, Arajet has a direct impact on the economy of the region. Its operations contribute significantly to job creation and various related sectors. In addition, “Thousands of tourists and business travelers will not only enjoy the sun and the beach, but also boost the economy of Punta Cana and the surrounding region,” said Giovanni, Punta Airport Airside Operations Director. Rainieri said. Kana airport.
He added: “This type of investment and growth in connectivity will not only strengthen Punta Cana’s position as one of the most important tourist destinations in the Caribbean, but will also create new possibilities for local businesses, supporting small and medium-sized enterprises. It will also promote the development of companies.” Establish large-scale enterprises and revitalize regional tourism. This strategic partnership is in response to our mission to remain the busiest airport for air traffic, hosting 68% of the tourists visiting the Dominican Republic. ”
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