Thus, starting on October 27, there will be direct flights between Buenos Aires and Punta Cana. In addition, operations connecting Sao Paulo, Toronto, Montreal, Santiago de Chile, Lima, Mexico City, and Cancun with Punta Cana will be available. They will also include connections to other destinations on the continent.
This announcement of direct flights between Buenos Aires and Punta Cana comes hand in hand with a promotion for the destination with prices starting from just $120 per trip with taxes included.
Victor Pacheco Méndez, CEO & Founder of Arajet, said that the airline continues to strengthen its growth and expansion by making Punta Cana its second base and connecting it with the robust network of destinations they offer.
“At Arajet we are committed to making the Dominican Republic the new air hub of the continent and very soon other destinations will be added that will fly to and from Punta Cana, such as Quito, Guayaquil, Bogotá, Medellín and Cartagena with the most competitive prices on the market,” explained Pacheco Méndez.
In addition, Pacheco indicated that the Las Américas International Airport base will continue to operate as usual and that many destinations to which Arajet flies will do so from both airports.
“Our idea is that all passengers have the greatest number of options for travel; destinations in Mexico or Colombia, for example, will fly to both airports, and we will maintain a bus that will connect both airports by land every day to increase the number of connection possibilities for travelers,” added Pacheco.
Punta Cana Airport becomes Arajet's third destination in the Dominican Republic, since in addition to AILA, the airline also maintains regular flights at Cibao International Airport and is exploring the possibility of also adding flights from Puerto Plata International Airport.
Source: Arajet.