For the week of Monday, September 25 to Sunday, October 1, 2023, the Punta Cana International Airport (AIPC), in the east of the Dominican Republic, once again registers a decrease in the arrival schedule, so it has 373, which means that it remains below the barrier of 400 flights for the fourth week in a row according to data sent by the AIPC and collected by .
In that sense, for this week the AIPC registers a slight increase of two flights compared to last week in which it received 371.
So the chronology that has been recorded for more than a year is as follows: 217, 227, 231, 239, 252, 296, 309, 311, 327, 332, 335, 340, 336, 347, 337, 316, 303, 295, 274, 247, 249, 264, 274, 279, 287, 300, 348, 360, 385, 407, 409, 421, 482, 529, 556, 519, 475, 467, 457. 54, 456,466,472,482,474,478,489,496,498,484,493,473,444,436,438,440,468,493,503,504,512,526,537,543,530,515,489,466,388,364,364,364,372,377,381,394,449,458,472,470,485,486,526,574,579,543,523,516,516 (repi te) , 532, 546, 563, 578, 572, 575, 577, 580, 587, 559, 547 522, 501, 491, 487, 498, 504, 532, 543, 550, 550 (repeat), 549, 559, 562 , 567, 557, 543, 499, 480, 462, 395, 374 and 371.
Chronologically and according to the information collected by based on the data provided by the AIPC, the week began yesterday, Monday, with 55 flights, while for this Tuesday, 44 flights are expected, then, on Wednesday, 43 flights, while on Thursday 52 flights will be received and on Friday 49 flights. On Saturday, 68 flights are expected, and the week concludes on Sunday with 56 flights.