Abinader highlights air connectivity as key to Dominican Republic’s tourism success

The Dominican Republic has solidified its status as a regional leader in civil aviation, thanks to its robust air connectivity, dedication to sustainable development, and continuous modernization of airport infrastructure. President Luis Abinader underscored this achievement during his weekly press conference in Punta Cana, stating, ‘Without air connectivity, there is no success in tourism.’ The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has lauded the country’s liberalization policy, urging other member states to follow suit. Since joining the Chicago Convention in 1944, the Dominican Republic has maintained a strong partnership with ICAO and remains an active member of the Latin American Civil Aviation Commission (CLAC). As part of the upcoming ICAN 2025 conference, the nation will engage in 18 bilateral meetings to sign or update air services agreements with countries such as Oman, Paraguay, El Salvador, and Greece. Additionally, it will negotiate new agreements with Korea, Malaysia, and Scandinavian states, while leading discussions on memoranda of understanding with Switzerland and Panama. According to the 2024 World Economic Forum, the Dominican Republic ranks first in the region for infrastructure and tourism prioritization and third in air infrastructure. Between 2020 and 2025, 1,310 air routes were authorized, supporting the operations of 305 active airlines and a 49% increase in connectivity across Latin America and the Caribbean. With over 11 million visitors in 2024—equivalent to 103.7% of its population—the Dominican Republic stands as the regional leader in per capita tourism.