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  2. List of airlines of the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia

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  3. Arajet - Wikipedia

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    Arajet Airlines is the flagship and largest airline of the Dominican Republic, with headquarters in Santo Domingo. Established in 2022, the airline provides low-cost flights to destinations in North, Central, and South America with the aim of showcasing Dominican culture and hospitality on the global stage.

  4. Volo (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Volo (formerly branded as Aeronaves Dominicanas [1] and AeroDomca) is a charter airline with facilities in Samaná El Catey International Airport and main offices in the La Isabela International Airport, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

  5. Sky Cana - Wikipedia

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    Sky Holdings Corporation d/b/a Sky Cana is an airline with ACMI contracted operators headquartered in Santo Domingo. [5] It started scheduled services to Caribbean and the United States from its two hubs: Las Américas International Airport and Cibao International Airport.

  6. Sky High Aviation Services - Wikipedia

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    Sky High Aviation Services S.A. (operating as SKYhigh Dominicana) is an airline based in Dominican Republic. It operates scheduled flights in the Caribbean. It operates scheduled flights in the Caribbean.

  7. Air Dominicana - Wikipedia

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    Air Dominicana was the flag carrier airline for the Dominican Republic. It planned to begin operations in October 2009 using a Boeing 737-400 aircraft with daily services to New York City and Miami. A second Boeing 737 was due to join the fleet later. [1] Its headquarters were on the fourth floor of the Air Europa building in Santo Domingo. [2]

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