During the third ordinary session of this year, the members of the plenary session learned of the request for new special permits to incorporate new operations into Dominican territory, reported José Ernesto Marte Piantini, president of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC), after learning of the request for Sky High Aviation Services, Sunwing Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier, and United Parcel Service.
In that sense, the plenary session heard the request for a Special Permit from the national air operator Sky High Dominicana, to operate 79 round-trip flights, from March 19 to September 18, 2024, with a frequency of three flights per week, the Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday on the Santo Domingo/El Salvador/Santo Domingo route.
He also learned of the request for another Special Permit from the foreign air operator Sunwing Airlines, to fly on the routes: Newark/Punta Cana/Newark; Buffalo/Punta Cana/Buffalo; Detroit/Punta Cana/Detroit; Detroit/Punta Cana/Cincinnati; Detroit/Punta Cana/Detroit; Cincinnati/Punta Cana/Cincinnati, and Cincinnati/Punta Cana/Cincinnati, from February 17, 2024 to April 7, 2024.
Likewise, the members of the organization learned of the request from the foreign air operator Frontier to operate 202 round-trip flights on the routes: Cleveland/Punta Cana/Orlando; Orlando/Punta Cana/Cleveland; Philadelphia/Punta Cana/St. Louis; St. Louis/Punta Cana/Philadelphia; San Juan/Punta Cana/Cleveland; San Juan/Punta Cana/St. Louis; St. Louis/Punta Cana/San Juan, and Cleveland/Punta Cana/San Juan, during the period from the 1st. from February to April 15, 2024.
Likewise, they learned of Delta Air Lines’ requests to carry out flights on the routes: Fort Myers/Santo Domingo/Atlanta; Atlanta/Santo Domingo/Fort Myer and Sarasota/Santo Domingo/Atlanta, from March 8, 2024 to March 10, 2024.
Finally, the members of the plenary session learned about the request for a Special Permit from United Parcel Service, to carry out cargo flights on the San Juan/Santo Domingo/Miami route, starting on March 4, 2024.