In a landmark development for international aviation, the Dominican Republic has solidified its air connectivity with Scandinavia by signing a definitive Air Services Agreement (ASA) with Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. The agreement, finalized during the ICAO ICAN2025 World Conference on Air Services Agreements, marks the culmination of negotiations that began in 2016. The signing ceremony was attended by key figures, including Héctor Porcella, president of the Dominican Republic’s Civil Aviation Board (JAC), Øyvind Ek from the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority, and representatives Ingrid Almén and Lasse Kindberg from Sweden and Denmark. This historic pact formalizes air relations between the Dominican Republic and the Scandinavian nations, paving the way for expanded flight routes and enhanced tourism opportunities. The agreement underscores the Dominican Republic’s commitment to fostering international aviation cooperation and strengthening diplomatic ties with Northern Europe.
Dominican Republic signs air services agreement with Sweden, Norway, and Denmark
