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Originally Posted by Andy B
Samana's new international airport at el Catey officially opened November 1st and recieved it's first flight November 6th. At this time all flights are charters from Europe and Canada but major American carriers are expected to announce service soon. American Eagle is already rumored to start service to San Juan as soon as they work out a deal with the Dominican government.
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Santo Domingo.- American Airlines said today that it has requested from the Dominican Civil Aviation Board the respective permits to operate new routes in the Caribbean area, from the international airports Las Americas
and El Catey, in Samaná.
Eduardo del Pozo, directorate for the Dominican Republic provided the information was, said the approval of these permits will mean a considerable increase in the frequency of American Airlines flights through its affiliate American Eagle.
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The permit request corresponds to the new routes
San Juan, Puerto Rico-Samaná; Santo Domingo-Port Prince; Santo Domingo-Curaçao and Santo Domingo-Caracas.
Del Pozo said the new routes, to be operated by American Eagle, are part of the airline’s expansion plans and clearly show its confidence in the country’s stability and in its present and future potential, as part of the possibilities which the DR-CAFTA trade deal with the United States and Central America offers.
He said the new flight frequencies will add some 150,000 passengers to Dominican Republic in the first year of operation, adding that
if approved, American Airlines plans to start those operations next July 1.