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    Dominican Republic: significant recovery in passenger traffic in the first quarter of 2022

    19 de abril de 2022 - 16:18
    Dominican Republic: significant recovery in passenger traffic in the first quarter of 2022
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    Flow of passengers mobilised at Dominican Republic airports grew during the first quarter of this year. The figures even surpassed pre COVID-19 pandemic stages. The data correspond to the Statistical Report of the Civil Aviation Board

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    3,812,010 passengers flew to and from the country between January and March. According to the report, there were 24,176 scheduled flight operations and 5,611 charter flight operations in that period.

    According to figures from the JAC’s Air Transport Statistics Division, January was the second best month in terms of air passenger flow since March 2020. The best record corresponds to December 2021. During the first month of this year, 1,287,951 travellers were mobilised in 10,470 operations.

    In February, 1,177,647 passengers flew in 9,032 operations. This means three times more movement compared to the same month in 2021.

    See also: Dominican Republic: record passenger traffic in February

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    Last month was the third best March in the history of the Dominican Republic, after 2019 and 2018. The data evidences the recovery of the trend observed until 2020 and subsequently interrupted by air mobility restrictions. The final figure was 1,346,412 passengers carried in 10,285 operations during March 2022.

    Commenting on the quarterly data, José Marte Piantini, President of the JAC, said the operations «demonstrate confidence in the solidity of the Dominican market». He added that «the establishment of bilateral air transport relations arranged by the Dominican Republic through the JAC has contributed significantly to connectivity, mainly benefiting air transport users».

    The official said that «the commitment made by the Dominican State has allowed the sector to become one of the pillars of the country’s economic development». In this sense, he celebrated the new Dominican airlines Arajet, RedAir and Sky Cana. Finally, he highlighted the expansion and remodelling of Santo Domingo and Punta Cana airports for the «benefit of commercial exchange».

    See also: Vinci Airports presents renovation works at Santo Domingo Las Americas International Airport

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    • Aviation in Dominican Republic
    • Dominican Republic
    • Las Americas International Airport
    • Punta Cana International Airport
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