Santo Domingo.– JetBlue airline reported that the cancellation of its routes between Newark airport, in New Jersey, and the Dominican destinations of Santo Domingo and Punta Cana responds to a strategy aimed at strengthening air connectivity between Florida and the Dominican Republic.
The information was provided by Marty St. George, president of the company, who explained that the decision was made after evaluating the high demand in the Florida market, especially after the departure of the airline Spirit from several routes connecting both destinations. As the executive detailed, the aircraft that previously operated from Newark was reassigned to cover flights from Fort Lauderdale to the cities of Santiago and Santo Domingo, with the aim of increasing the availability of seats for passengers. "Due to Spirit's exit from that market, the route between Florida and the Dominican Republic was left with little offer and we needed to add more seats," said St. George.We recommend reading:JetBlue announces the suspension of flights between Newark and DR starting July 8
JetBlue assured that it maintains its commitment to offer competitive fares to travelers and highlighted that one of the most effective ways to achieve this is by increasing capacity on routes with the highest demand. The airline believes that the market between Florida and the Dominican Republic continues to show sustained growth, driven by both tourism and the constant flow of passengers from the Dominican diaspora residing in the United States. With this measure, JetBlue seeks to strengthen its presence on one of the most dynamic routes.





