Arajet Kicks Off Anniversary Celebrations with a Sales Record Break on Day One

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Next September 15, the Dominican airline Arajet will celebrate its first anniversary, and it has launched a campaign alongside Boeing to sell tickets at only 7.37 dollars (excluding taxes and fees), thereby associating the fare with its fleet of 737 MAX 8 planes (in the case of Brazil starting from USD 73.7).

The promotion will be valid until the 30th of September, and will apply to travels between the 1st of October 2023 and the 30th of June 2024, except for the holiday period between the 14th of December 2023 and the 15th of January 2024.

On the day following the launch, Arajet’s founder and CEO, Victor M. Pacheco Mendez, reported that on the 7th of September they sold eleven thousand tickets, a record number in the airline’s first year of operation, for which he thanked the Dominican Republic and Latin America for their preference.

The executive also detailed that Sao Paulo was the best-selling destination, followed by Mexico City and Buenos Aires.

See also: Arajet Targets the Argentina – Caribbean Market with Fares Starting at USD 169

Currently, the network of the Dominican low-cost carrier from Santo Domingo covers Aruba (AUA)Barranquilla (BAQ), Bogotá (BOG) and Cartagena (CTG), Colombia; San José (SJO), Costa Rica; Curaçao (CUR)Quito (UIO) and Guayaquil (GYE), Ecuador; San Salvador (SAL), El Salvador; City of Guatemala (GUA)Kingston (KIN), Jamaica; Cancún (CUN) and Mexico City (NLU), Mexico; Lima (LIM), Peru; and St. Maarten (SXM). 

To these will be added Sao Paulo (GRU) starting from the 21st of September; Toronto (YYZ), starting from the 24th of October; Santiago de Chile (SCL), starting from the 29th of October; Montreal (YUL), starting from the 7th of November; and Buenos Aires (EZE) starting from the 14th of November; in addition to a new route between Bogotá (BOG) and Santiago de los Caballeros (STI).

Gradually, Arajet has been increasing the options of connections through Las Américas airport in Santo Domingo, becoming a new option to connect the continent.

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