PUNTA CANA – Euroair has announced the launch of a charter service between Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport and Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. Operations will begin on February 7, 2025, run until May 3, 2025, and then resume from November 25, 2025 to May 26, 2026.
According to the company, the initiative aims to strengthen ties between France and the Caribbean and promote tourism development in both regions. Promotional fares on this new route are available until December 6th, providing a limited opportunity for travelers interested in planning their next destination.
“This new route demonstrates the Group’s commitment to the French market and will support the recovery of French tourism in the Dominican Republic,” said Antonio López Lazaro, CEO of EuroAirlines. He also stressed that “we want to offer French travelers an improved direct connection with Punta Cana.”
Euroair’s new offer will be made available through key sales channels and travel agencies to facilitate access to the French market. Founded in Spain in 2000, the company has evolved from a commercial air transport operator to a group that provides distribution services to other airlines through IATA Q4-291 plates in over 60 markets, including commercial, BPO and consulting services. I did. Headquartered in Madrid, the company has offices in New York, Miami, Cancun, Mexico City, Buenos Aires, Bogota, Lima, São Paulo, Santiago de Chile and other European capitals.
According to Aviacionline, the Embassy of the Dominican Republic in Paris will hold a presentation event for tour operators on December 12th. Additional details about the service will be provided at the event, including which airlines’ aircraft will be used for the service.