The new Dominican airline arajet reported today that he made a reconnaissance flight to the International Airport of The Romanfrom BogotaColombia, in which dozens of tour operators, travel agents and media from that South American country arrived in the country.
The aircraft was received by the main executives of said airport and the airline, in an initiative that seeks to broaden horizons and enhance the destination La Romana as one of the tourist attractions that visitors from Colombia can easily enjoy, taking advantage of the scheduled flights of arajet that connect five cities Colombians with Santo Domingo.
“The Roman It is one of the most attractive tourist destinations in our country, and it is very close to the Santo Domingo airport, but we also want to explore our expansion in the future, when we have more than 40 aircraftfor which this International Airport is being taken into consideration,” said Víctor Pacheco, executive president and founder of arajetthrough a press release.
Children’s program begins
The flight to La Romana also served to arajet put into operation the children show “Pilot for a day”, in which dozens of sponsored children by the Fundación MIR and the Patronato Benéfico Oriental of this province, had the opportunity to get on a plane and fly by first time.
the group of infants took off from the International Airport of The Roman and landed at the Las Américas International Airport.
During the journey they were able meet the pilotsvisit the control booth and enjoy a series of amenities prepared arajet for them, among which the presence of a Santa Claus on the flight stands out, who offered gifts and fun to the children.
This initiative, which will continue to be implemented month after month, it seeks that low-income children can live the experience of flying in an airplane and become familiar with the idea of one day being a pilot of a Dominican airline.
About Arajet
arajet is a Low-cost airline in the Caribbean region that began operations in September 2022 from its base at the Las Américas Airport in Santo Domingo, under its air operator certificate (AOC) from the Dominican Republic.
A new fleet of aircraft will operate Boeing 737MAX-8.