Arajet is making a bold move in its strategy to dominate connectivity in the Americas by expanding beyond Buenos Aires and launching a new route to Córdoba, Argentina’s second-largest city.
The Dominican airline had previously requested authorization from the country’s Civil Aviation Board to operate flights to several destinations, including Córdoba, Rosario, and Mendoza, as part of a broader plan covering Colombia, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil.
The expansion begins with Córdoba, where the airline aims to increase frequency to daily service before launching operations in Rosario and Mendoza.
During a press conference in Buenos Aires, Arajet CEO Víctor Pacheco announced that the new route between Punta Cana and Córdoba will operate three times per week—on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Ticket sales will begin next week, and the inaugural flight is scheduled for November 8.
By the end of 2025, Arajet will operate 13 weekly flights on the Punta Cana–Ezeiza route, two on Santo Domingo–Ezeiza, and three on the newly announced Punta Cana–Córdoba route.
“The steady growth of our operations in Argentina is the result of a joint strategy with the Ministry of Tourism,” said Pacheco. “This new route from Córdoba will allow more Argentines to experience the beauty of Punta Cana, while also enabling more Dominicans to explore Argentina”…