United Airlines has unveiled plans to expand its route footprint across Latin America and the Caribbean with the launch of a new seasonal air route linking Houston, Texas, to Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic. The new service is scheduled to launch during the 2026/27 Northern Hemisphere winter season, a timeframe that consistently sees surges in travel demand driven by year-end holiday tourism, family visits and friend reunions.
Operations will run from December 18, 2026, through January 3, 2027, with three weekly flights all operated using Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. Under the published schedule, outbound flights will depart from George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston during the afternoon, arriving at the Santo Domingo destination after nightfall. For return trips, flights will take off from the Dominican capital in the early morning, a timing arrangement crafted to give passengers convenient access to fast connections through United’s Houston hub to dozens of domestic and international destinations across the carrier’s global network.
This carefully tailored schedule is designed to deliver maximum travel flexibility for passengers during one of the busiest annual travel windows on the global aviation calendar. As a temporary seasonal addition to United’s route portfolio, the new link directly addresses the steadily rising travel demand between the United States and the Caribbean, a region that has steadily strengthened its standing as one of the top tourist markets across the Americas.
Industry analysts note that Santo Domingo holds unique strategic value for major air carriers, drawing consistent passenger volumes across leisure tourism, family travel and business segments. For its part, Houston remains one of United Airlines’ most critical connecting hubs, enabling seamless travel connectivity to and from hundreds of cities across North America, Europe and Asia. The expansion marks the latest step in United’s ongoing push to beef up its presence in high-demand Latin American and Caribbean markets, aligning with broader industry trends of growing air travel between the U.S. and popular Caribbean holiday destinations.
