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The Dominican airline Arajet celebrated this week the arrival in Santo Domingo of its sixth Boeing 737 MAX 8, which bears the registration HI1104 and has been named “Isla Saona”, following the tradition of naming its aircraft in honor of the country’s main protected areas.
This aircraft, manufactured in 2018, previously operated for Norwegian with the registration LN-BKB.
As seen in Cirium Fleet Analyzer, there are three other Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft scheduled for delivery this month, and in January and February 2024 (two would bear the registrations HI1103 and HI1098).
With the arrival of the sixth plane, the Arajet fleet is comprised as follows:
The HI1103 would be named “Bahía de las Águilas” and the HI1098 “Laguna Redonda Miches”.
The expansion of the Arajet fleet will continue to strengthen its expansion to new destinations and the ongoing project to turn Santo Domingo’s “Las Américas” International Airport into a continental hub.
Since the beginning of its operations in September 2022, Arajet has already transported more than 400,000 passengers. In 2024, they expect to move 1.5 million passengers.
Currently, the network of the Dominican low-cost carrier from Santo Domingo covers Aruba (AUA); Barranquilla (BAQ), Bogotá (BOG) and Cartagena (CTG), Colombia; San José (SJO), Costa Rica; Curaçao (CUR); Quito (UIO) and Guayaquil (GYE), Ecuador; San Salvador (SAL), El Salvador; Guatemala City (GUA); Sao Paulo (GRU); Kingston (KIN), Jamaica; Toronto (YYZ), Cancún (CUN) and Mexico City (NLU), Santiago (SCL); Mexico; Lima (LIM), Peru; and St. Maarten (SXM).
See also: Arajet inaugurated its flights to Santiago de Chile and creates a new connection with Central America, Mexico, and Canada
They will also add Montreal (YUL), starting November 7; and Buenos Aires (EZE) starting November 14.
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