Milei administration: direct flights from Córdoba to Punta Cana authorized

Milei administration: direct flights from Córdoba to Punta Cana authorized
Arajet, the low-cost airline that will operate the Córdoba-Punta Cana route
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The government announced the direct connection through the Dominican airline Arajet. On the website, the fare is listed at 600 dollars round trip

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Javier Milei's administration at the head of the national government continues to deliver good news.

One of them is the stabilization of the macroeconomy, which not only made it possible to lower inflation and eliminate uncertainty regarding the exchange rate, but also now includes new routes from an airline company.

According to Wednesday's announcement, a low-cost airline has been authorized to operate direct flights from three provinces to Punta Cana.

Arajet, la low cost que hará la ruta Córdoba-Punta Cana.
Arajet, la low cost que hará la ruta Córdoba-Punta Cana.

The airports that will have flights from Dominican company Arajet are Mendoza, Rosario, and Córdoba, according to Disposition 21/2025 published in the Official Gazette.

Growth of the route from Argentina to the Dominican Republic

The all-inclusive paradise has seen exponential growth in demand from Argentinians, with a stable dollar that represents an advantage when considering traveling abroad.

"If we look at recent years, the growth of Argentinians traveling to the Dominican Republic is 98%. In 2021, there were 186,000; in 2022, 180,000; in 2023, 201,000; in 2024, 272,000 and, so far in 2025, we have 163,000. If we project this year, we would reach 400,000 Argentinian tourists," said Arajet CEO Víctor Pacheco at a press conference.

How much does it cost to travel from Córdoba to Punta Cana

The fare to travel in December from Córdoba to Punta Cana is listed on the airline's website at about 600 dollars round trip.


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