All four airports in the Dominican Republic have international status. Still would! After all, this Caribbean republic is the undisputed leader of the region in terms of the number of tourists visiting it annually from all over the world.
Russian travelers are frequent guests in the Dominican Republic. The easiest way to get here from Moscow is on the wings of Aeroflot, which has several regular flights a week to the airport in the resort of Punta Cana. Travel time is about 13 hours. Many airlines of the Old World will deliver tourists with transfers in European capitals.
Dominican Republic International Airports
You can land in the Dominican Republic not only in the capital, but also close to the main beach resorts:
- Punta Cana airport receives about 60% of all tourists arriving in the country by air. It works with 50 air carriers from 40 countries around the world.
- Santiago de los Caballeros has its own air harbor called Quibao. The city in which the airport is located is the second largest in the country, and most of the flights from here are made towards Cuba, the Turks and Caicos Islands, Puerto Rico, Panama. The schedule also includes daily flights to Boston and New York and seasonal flights to Atlanta.
- The Dominican Republic Las Americas International Airport is located 20 km from the capital of the country, Santo Domingo, and serves passengers arriving there and at the Boca Chica resort.
- The Dominican Republic's La Isabela airport can receive international flights, but mainly in its schedule there are flights around the country and to neighboring states - Curacao, Haiti, Aruba.
Metropolitan direction
The two terminals of the Dominican Republic Las Americas airport receive up to three million passengers annually and provide up to 80 departures every day. The French and Spaniards fly to Europe from here, and the vast majority of flights are made in the Western Hemisphere. Frequent guests on the tarmac include American Airlines, Avianca, Cubana, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines, US Airways and Copa Airlines with flights to New York, Boston, Atlanta, Havana, Bogota, Panama City and other cities. …
Transfer to the city is possible by taxi and buses, and for those who prefer to travel by rented car, rental car services can be provided right in the arrivals hall.
Beach destination
Five terminals of the Dominican Republic airport near the main beach resort of the Republic of Punta Cana receive and send more than five million people annually.
You can fly to the beaches of Punta Cana from Canada, USA, Panama, Colombia, Mexico, South America and the vast majority of the countries of the Old World. The main number of arrivals and departures of international destinations is made through terminals A and B. The rest of the terminals are used for the operation of domestic airlines.
It is best to book a transfer to the resort at the selected hotel, but getting to the recreation area by taxi is also not difficult.