Arajet, the low-fare airline in the Caribbean, announces the sale of its new Santo Domingo (SDQ) – São Paulo (GRU) route, initiating a new chapter of connectivity between the Dominican Republic and Brazil with an introductory fare of only US$166 per segment (includes taxes and fees) valid today and until June 3 at www.arajet.com to fly from September 21, 2023 to March 31, 2024.
"Our new route to Brazil represents a milestone not only for Arajet's operation but for Dominican aviation," said Víctor Pacheco Méndez, CEO and founder of Arajet. “Santo Domingo and São Paulo will be connected directly and non-stop, so that all Dominicans can get to know the South American giant,” he said.
The new Santo Domingo - São Paulo route will start operating on Thursday, September 21, offering 3 weekly frequencies on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, leaving Santo Domingo at 7:20 p.m. and arriving in São Paulo at 3:35 a.m., and departing from São Paulo at 5:45 and arriving in Santo Domingo at 11:50. Arajet's non-stop flight will last approximately 7 hours and 15 minutes.
"It is very exciting to see how Arajet continues to increase its network of destinations from Santo Domingo, and it fills us with pride that our SDQ airport is the one that serves as the base of operations for this great airline," said Mónika Infante Henríquez, CEO of AERODOM. “This new direct flight to São Paulo, Brazil will make it easier for more tourists to come to see all that the Dominican Republic has to offer, while allowing more Dominicans to discover the beautiful and vibrant city of São Paulo thanks to the attractive rates offered by Arajet. . From AERODOM we will continue working to provide passengers with the best airport experience when arriving and leaving the country”, she assured.
With this launch, Arajet begins its cycle of opening new destinations to South America in 2023 and increases to 18 the destinations it offers in 12 countries: São Paulo in Brazil, Lima in Peru, Quito and Guayaquil in Ecuador, Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla and Cartagena in Colombia, San José in Costa Rica, Guatemala City in Guatemala, San Salvador in El Salvador, Mexico City and Cancún in Mexico, and Aruba, Curaçao, Saint Martin and Jamaica in the Caribbean.