Dominican Republic-based Sky Atlantic began operations to destinations in Caracas (CCS) and Miami (MIA) from the Dominican capital on February 4.
The company will focus its operations at Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, with the aim of offering improved airport services and greater connections from Europe and the Americas.
Flights from Santo Domingo (SDQ) to Caracas (CCS) and Miami (MIA) will operate twice weekly, on Mondays and Fridays.
Schedule to the United States
Schedule from February 4 to March 13
- Miami (MIA) 08:00 – Santo Domingo (SDQ) 11:00
- Santo Domingo (SDQ) 13:00 – Miami (MIA) 14:00
Schedule from March 14 to April 4
- Miami (MIA) 08:00 – Santo Domingo (SDQ) 10:00
- Santo Domingo (SDQ) 12:00 – Miami (MIA) 14:00
Schedule to Venezuela
Schedule from February 4 to March 13
- Caracas (CCS) 09:00 – Santo Domingo (SDQ) 10:30
- Santo Domingo (SDQ) 13:00 – Caracas (CCS) 14:30
Schedule from March 14 to April 4
- Caracas (CCS) 08:30 – Santo Domingo (SDQ) 10:00
- Santo Domingo (SDQ) 12:00 – Caracas (CCS) 13:30
The flights will be operated by Airbus A320-200 aircraft with 180 passengers in a single configuration.
The company plans to launch in April a new destination to Venezuela to Maracaibo (MIA) operated from the Dominican capital.
The Caracas (CCS) – Santo Domingo (SDQ) route is currently operated by five airlines including: Conviasa, LASER, Avior, Venezolana, Albatros Airlines and Sky Atlantic, the latter being the only operator of Dominican origin.
Photo Credit: Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (Aerodom RD)