Arajet makes changes to its route network

arajet changes network routes flights destinations Ecuador Peru Colombia Chile Argentina Costa Rica Mexico Dominican Republic Quito Guayaquil Lima Sao Paulo Buenos Aires Santiago Medellin San Jose Santo Domingo frequencies schedules

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For the high season of June 2024, Arajet will make some changes to your destination network, incorporating in connection several of its routes to the hub in Santo Domingo.

The airline continues to grow by incorporating more Boeing 737 MAX to your fleet, which allows you to increase your frequencies and destinations in your until now 22 routes in 16 countries of america.

Within this growth plan, The airline updated in its reservation system what its destinations and frequencies will be for the summer season of 2024 in the northern hemisphere and other changes before, where interesting news is revealed on your network.

Arajet makes changes to its route network

Tentatively and with so much time left, This information is subject to changes that may occur over the months., but in any case it allows us to know more about the airline's plans in more detail., that above all, hopes to incorporate its first destinations towards USA during the first semester of 2024 at most.

The next collection of changes, among others, was submitted by user SFM6 on Skyscraper City and I'm sharing it with you below:

  • Bogotá-Santiago RD: discontinued service, last day of operation will be 29 of March. This route is currently operated with 2 weekly frequencies, They will remain unchanged 2 weekly frequencies to Santo Domingo.
  • Buenos Aires: increases to 4 weekly frequencies in April and from 19 June to 7 frequencies to reach the daily flight.
  • Cartagena: permanent increase of 4 a 5 weekly frequencies from 4 of April, and of 5 a 6 weekly frequencies 3 of June.
  • Guatemala: seasonally increases the 12 of January of 4 a 6 weekly frequencies, operating this increase until 30 of March.
  • Guayaquil: It operates without round trips, entering the hub. 20 of June, with connections via Santo Domingo to Cancún, Guatemala, Mexico DF, Montreal, Saint Joseph, San Salvador, Santiago de los Caballeros and Toronto. with the following itinerary.
    • DM1625 – SDQ 18:00 GYE 20:55 (Thu and Sun)
    • DM1626 – GYE 07:05 SDQ 12:00 (mon y life)
  • Quito: It operates without round trips, entering the hub. 20 of June, with connections via Santo Domingo to Cancún, Guatemala, Mexico DF, Montreal, Saint Joseph, San Salvador, Santiago de los Caballeros and Toronto. with the following itinerary.
    • DM1543 – SDQ 18:00 UIO 20:29 (Thu and Sun)
    • DM1544 – UIO 05:00 SDQ 09:29 (mon y life.
  • Lima: permanent increase of 2 a 3 weekly frequencies from 2 of April.
  • Medellin: permanent increase of 3 a 5 weekly frequencies from 3 of April, This route will continue to operate 2 frequencies from Santiago de los Caballeros, completing the daily flight.
  • Montreal: reduce by 4 a 3 weekly frequencies, ceasing to operate on Wednesdays as of 3 of April.
  • Saint Joseph: seasonally increases the 9 of January of 4 a 6 weekly frequencies, operating this increase until 29 of March.
  • San Salvador: seasonally increases the 8 of January of 5 a 7 weekly frequencies, operating this increase until 29 of March.
  • São Paulo: increases from 3 current frequencies at 7 weekly frequencies from 3 of June.
  • St Martin: increase of 2 a 3 weekly frequencies.
  • Toronto: reduce by 4 a 3 weekly frequencies, ceasing to operate on Wednesdays as of 1 of March.
  • Kingston: Increase of 3 a 7 weekly frequencies.

As we can see, There are some routes that are suspended, others that increase frequencies and others that decrease, but it is undoubtedly worth highlighting for the market Ecuador what Quito and Guayaquil They will operate independently again, thus suspending the triangulation that Arajet operated since March 2023 to now be direct.

With the change of Quito and Guayaquil, twice a week, we will have two Boeing 737 MAX of the airline spending the night at these airports, waiting to leave the day after arrival back to base in Santo Domingo.

We will continue to report the changes and growth of Arajet, where it seems that their routes are little by little adapting to the hub that the airline is creating.

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