Limitless seaside bars (Jellyfish, anybody?). World-class golf. Sprawling all-inclusive resorts. That well-known thatched-roof airport. There’s nowhere fairly like Punta Cana, and it’s the primary purpose why the Dominican Republic attracts extra guests than another vacation spot within the Caribbean (a quantity that retains going up).
But it surely’s additionally as a result of the nation has made tourism a nationwide precedence for years now. However not too long ago, the Dominican Republic has been working to develop one thing new: its aviation sector. That’s spawned a number of new Dominican carriers, from RED Air to Arajet, with the nation now boasting a rising native business. And whereas a lot of that development has centered on intra-regional flights to locations like Curacao and Jamaica, it’s beginning to go worldwide.
That started with Arajet’s first route between Miami and Santo Domingo. However now the service is launching one other main route: Miami to Punta Cana, with plans for flights as many as six days of the week.
The concept, based on Arajet CEO Victor Pacheco, is to determine the Dominican Republc as a “new, reasonably priced journey hub.”
So when do the flights start? June, a spokesperson for Arajet advised Caribbean Journal. The primary flight will likely be on June 13, based on Arajet’s web site.
For now, it looks as if flights will likely be working 4 occasions per week, with service on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, based on Arajet.com.
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So what about priceS? You may e book fares on the service’s “sensible” fare class (that will get you one private merchandise, however no checked again) for $169.59 on the service’s launch provide.
For a checked again, that worth goes as much as $175.99.
By comparability, the most affordable competing nonstop from Miami to Punta Cana in mid-June will price you about $358 on Frontier, or $459 out of Fort Lauderdale on JetBlue, based on Google Flights.