Achieves milestone in less than three years of operation.
SANTO DOMINGO – Arajet, the Dominican flagship airline, proudly announced the achievement of transporting 2 million passengers since the start of its operations in September 2022, marking a significant milestone in the commercial aviation sector of the Dominican Republic. This reaffirms its mission of connecting the country with the world at affordable rates.
The airline stated that this achievement, reached in less than three years of operation, strengthens Arajet’s commitment to democratizing aviation and providing to more passengers the opportunity to travel safely, efficiently, and at competitive prices.
Since its launch, Arajet has revolutionized the regional aviation market with an innovative approach focused on operational efficiency, modernity, and a strong emphasis on customer experience. Additionally, the airline highlighted that its modern fleet of aircraft has enabled the expansion of its route network to multiple destinations across Latin America and the Caribbean, and it is now arriving popular U.S. destinations such as Miami, New York, and San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Víctor Pacheco, CEO, and founder of Arajet, expressed his enthusiasm for this important achievement: “We are thrilled to have reached 2 million passengers in such a short time. This reflects the trust that travelers have placed in us and motivates us to continue growing and offering more routes to connect the whole continent at the best prices on the market.”
To celebrate this milestone, Arajet held a special event at the Las Americas International Airport in Santo Domingo, during passenger check-in for a flight to Costa Rica, where Yomara Sánchez was recognized as the 2-millionth passenger and was awarded with exclusive benefits.
Arajet reaffirmed its commitment to continue expanding its services and enhancing the flight experience for its customers. With this accomplishment, the airline solidifies its position as one of the fastest-growing carriers in the region and reaffirms its vision of making the Dominican Republic a key aviation hub on the continent.