by Brian Major
Last updated: 10:40 AM ET, Mon March 10, 2025
Dominican Republic carrier Arajet launched ticket sales for flights from New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) to Las Américas Santo Domingo Airport (SDQ) beginning June 16.
The new flights aboard the low-cost airline will provide “a vital connection between the Dominican Republic and the New York metropolitan area,” home to the largest community of Dominican diaspora, said Arajet officials.
“The Newark service will complement routes between the DR, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico, to establish Arajet as a carrier of choice for U.S. travelers booking vacations and getaways as well as visiting friends and family,” said Victor Pacheco, Arajet’s CEO and founder.
“Arajet is committed to making air travel accessible and affordable for the Dominican community and American tourists alike, and New York is a key market to strengthen our U.S. presence,” Pacheco added.
Arajet began operations in 2022 as a discount airline serving Caribbean and Central American gateways, designed to provide an option for the Dominican Republic’s diaspora as well as leisure visitors.
Operating from Santo Domingo and Punta Cana International Airport utilizing Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, the airline now travel from the Dominican Republic and to destinations in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
Flights are now available on the carrier’s website for $127 one way from Newark to Santo Domingo and $135 from Santo Domingo to Newark.
From Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic travelers can explore 24 destinations across the country, said officials. EWR offers close proximity to Manhattan and the greater New York region with connections to public transportation.
For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.