Arajet increases its operations in Colombia by 22%

Arajet increases its operations in Colombia by 22%

Bogota Colombia . February 29, 2024.- The low-price airline Arajet announced during the Anato 2024 tourism fair that they will increase frequencies from Santo Domingo to Medellín, Bogotá and Cartagena to boost connectivity between these cities.

Manuel Luna, Chief Communications Officer of Arajet, indicated that the airline during 2023 has directly impacted the growth of visitor arrivals from Colombia.

“Arajet is committed to supporting initiatives that promote the growth of the tourism sector, for this reason, today we announce that we are increasing flights to these cities to continue betting on connectivity as an important factor for the development of the tourism industry,” said Luna.

He explained that in March it will be flying to Medellín Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, making 1,838 seats available and in April it will be offering daily flights with 2,590 seats, which represents a 29% increase in operations to this city.

Likewise, he stated that he will be increasing operations in Bogotá by 21%, offering flights Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday with 1,504 seats available and in April they will have flights Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday with 1,899 seats.

The Cartagena destination will also grow by 12% with flights on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays with more than 1,587 seats, and in April it will also be flying on Sundays to increase the number of frequencies to this city.

About Arajet

Arajet is the first low-price airline in the Caribbean region, recognized at the World Aviation Summit as the best new airline in the world; It began operations in September 2022 from its base at Las Américas Airport in Santo Domingo, under its air operator certificate (AOC) from the Dominican Republic. Arajet operates a new fleet of Boeing 737MAX-8 aircraft that provide safe and affordable travel to and from the Dominican Republic to various destinations in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean region. For more information, visit www.Arajet.com