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Arajet accelerates U.S. expansion with new flights to Chicago, Boston, Washington, and Orlando, boosting Caribbean-American travel and tourism ties.

Dominican low-cost airline Arajet is accelerating its push into the U.S. market, filing fresh plans with the U.



S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to expand its route network to even more major American citis, further strengthening its strategic position in the Caribbean aviation landscape.Following a landmark bilateral air services agreement signed between the Dominican Republic and the United States in December, Arajet is now capitalizing on the open skies framework to grow aggressively.

The deal gave Arajet initial rights to operate into Miami, New York, and San Juan, Puerto Rico—routes that are already on the airline’s launch schedule.Santo Domingo to Miami: Service begins April 11, 2025Santo Domingo to San Juan: Launches June 4, 2025Santo Domingo to Newark, NJ: Takes off June 16, 2025But the most exciting developments are still ahead.New U.

S. Cities on the HorizonIn its latest DOT filing, Arajet confirmed plans to launch nonstop services from Santo Domingo (SDQ) to Boston Logan (BOS), Washington Dulles (IAD), Chicago O’Hare (ORD), and Orlando (MCO). The carrier expects to begin selling tickets for these routes by March 31, with first flights to follow soon after, pending final regulatory approval.

Arajet’s CEO Víctor Pacheco Méndez said the expansion is aimed at “providing more affordable connectivity between t.

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