On January 26 Sky High Aviation Services increased its services to Venezuela, operating daily between Santo Domingo (SDQ) and Caracas (CCS). The Venezuelan capital is the airline’s only destination in South America.
Flight DO 710 was operated in an Embraer E190 registered with registration P4-KCI, which took off from Las Americas International Airport (SDQ) at 14:56 local time and landed at Maiquetia International Airport (CCS) at 16:14, after one hour and 18 minutes.
The airline will offer 1,358 weekly seats between Santo Domingo (SDQ) and Caracas (CCS), a 40% increase in capacity compared to the previous schedule.
Flight Itinerary
- Santo Domingo – Caracas Flight DO 710 CCS 15:00 – SDQ 16:30 daily flights.
- Caracas – Santo Domingo Flight DO 711 SDQ 18:00 – CCS 19:30 daily flights.
The route will be operated in Embraer E190 aircraft with a capacity of 97 passengers in two classes (9 Business Class/88 Economy) and promotional fares are available starting at USD 182 one way.
Sky High offers passengers from Venezuela convenient connections to destinations in the Netherlands Antilles, Cuba and the United States.
According to data obtained by Aviacionline through statistics from the Dominican Republic’s Civil Aviation Board, 97,7224 passengers were mobilized in 2022 between Santo Domingo (SDQ) and Caracas (CCS). The Venezuelan capital is the second most important South American route from Las Americas International Airport.
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