Increased flight capacity to Dominican Republic

The Civil Aviation Board (JAC) authorized the airlines Air Century, Dominicana Airways, the Canadian Sunwings and the Russian Azur Air, to expand their air operations to and from different destinations abroad.

The president of the agency, Dr. Jose Marte Piantini, explained that the Civil Aviation Board allowed Air Century to cover routes to and from Kinston, Jamaica, Medellin, Cartagena and Barranquilla, Colombia, as well as Trinidad and Tobago.

Air Century will operate these routes from La Isabela International Airport with CRJ200 aircraft, with capacity for 50 passengers, according to the report given by Marte Piantini to the journalists covering the source of the Las Americas International Airport (AILA).

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The Board also authorized the airline Republic Airways, to operate flights to Charlotte Dominican Republic from the Catey airport, Samaná, with Embraer 175 type airplanes, which have seating capacity for 76 passengers.

Likewise, the Canadian airline Sunwings Airlines will cover, in addition to Canada, other routes such as Antigua Island, Rio Hato and Cancun, Mexico, arriving and departing from Punta Cana airport. The Civil Aviation Board report indicates that the airline was allowed to operate some 287 flights to the country.

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The Plenary of the Board also granted special permission to the Russian airline Azur Air, to operate flights from the international airport of La Romana, with modern aircraft types B767-300 and B777-300, respectively, according to the details.

José Marte Piantini expressed that the expansion of air operations by the four airlines is a demonstration of the confidence that the country generates in passenger air transportation.

“But this confidence also covers the tourism sector, where at this moment there are large investments and other sectors that generate hundreds of thousands of jobs,” said the official.

He said that the Dominican Republic continues to be a leader in Latin America and the Caribbean, both in passenger air transport and tourism, but also a reference in terms of modern airport structures.

 

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