In a significant development for Caribbean aviation, Dominican carrier Air Century has officially unveiled plans to establish a new direct air corridor linking Santo Domingo with multiple Venezuelan cities. The airline made the formal announcement through its institutional communication platforms, marking a strategic expansion of its regional network.
The proposed connectivity initiative will operate from La Isabela International Airport (JBQ) in Santo Domingo, targeting four key Venezuelan destinations: Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia, and Barquisimeto. In an innovative approach to route planning, Air Century is actively soliciting passenger input through social media channels, inviting travelers to participate in selecting the most preferred destinations before finalizing flight schedules.
This aviation development occurs within the broader context of Caribbean airlines progressively reestablishing connections with Venezuela after extended periods of operational hiatus. The restoration of air links follows previous suspensions triggered by complex regulatory environments and economic challenges that had constrained Venezuela’s aviation sector.
Industry analysts observe that the new route network will require careful navigation of operational logistics and bilateral aviation agreements between the two nations. While specific launch dates and flight frequencies remain undisclosed, the airline confirmed that regulatory approvals and technical preparations are currently underway.
The reestablished air bridge promises to facilitate renewed commercial exchange, tourism flows, and personal connections between the Dominican Republic and Venezuela. This connectivity enhancement is particularly significant for the Venezuelan diaspora residing in the Dominican Republic, who stand to benefit from more accessible travel options to multiple Venezuelan regions.
