Arajet announced that it will increase its operations between Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, and São Paulo International Airport, in Guarulhos (SP).
Initially, the frequency of flights will increase from 3 to 4 weekly frequencies in April, with the objective of continuing to promote connectivity in the continent. The services will be carried out with Boeing 737 MAX-8, configured for 185 passengers.
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Victor Pacheco Mendez, CEO & Founder of Arajet, revealed that the airline is betting heavily on the Brazilian market in order to offer the opportunity to travel at the lowest prices in the region and discover new destinations, experiences and cultures.
The executive explained that, due to good demand, starting in April the Dominican airline will fly to Santo Domingo on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
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In addition, for the month of July it will once again increase its frequency, offering daily flights to the Brazilian airport.
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