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    Viva lands in the Dominican Republic

    03 de diciembre de 2021 - 16:56
    Viva lands in the Dominican Republic
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    Viva announced that it will fly to Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in the Dominican Republic, marking the airline’s landing in the country.

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    The new route from Medellín/Río Negro (MDE) will be inaugurated on March 18, 2022, with four weekly flights on Airbus A320neo, offering 1,504 seats per week. According to VIVA, it expects to transport more than 51,000 passengers on that link.

    «At Viva, we keep connecting Colombia within and abroad from our Hub Medellín. The announcement of this new route to Punta Cana reinforces our international expansion plan and strengthens our market share. We are continuing with our goal of boosting the air sector in the region and promoting tourism, today our network of connections increases to 34 domestic and 10 international routes, giving more passengers the opportunity to fly to the best destinations and with the best punctuality in the country,» said Felix Antelo, CEO of Grupo Viva.

    See also: Viva’s international take-off in Cali: two routes to Mexico opens

    In addition, through VIVA’s new hub at José María Córdova International Airport, travelers coming from Lima (LIM) in Peru, Cartagena (CTG), Santa Marta (SMR), San Andrés Islands (ADZ), Cali (CLO), Montería (MTR), Barranquilla (BAQ), Cúcuta (CUC) and Bucaramanga (BGA) will be able to connect to the new destination.

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    See also: Viva Viva continues to grow in Colombia and launches five new domestic routes

    .For VIVA, this is the sixth route it will have in Medellín, where it currently connects with Miami (MIA) and Orlando (MCO) in the United States; Mexico City (MEX) and Cancun (CUN) in Mexico and Lima (LIM) in Peru.

    Routes and Frequencies

    FromToFrequencies
    Medellín (MDE)Punta Cana (PUJ)MO-WE-FR-SU
    Punta Cana (PUJ)Medellín (MDE)MO-WE-FR-SU

     

    See also: Aerocivil gives Viva the go-ahead to operate 65 new routes

    The company has requested almost 100 routes from Colombia, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Puerto Rico, Panama, and several additional destinations in the United States.

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    Gastón Sena
    Gastón Sena

    Agente de Trafico/Supervisor de Carga - Aviacionline - Coordinador Editorial - Despachante de Aeronaves - Operador de Rampa y Señalero

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