Open skies agreement between the US and the D.R. will start in 2025

After validation by the Constitutional Court and the Congress of the Dominican Republic, the open skies agreement between the Caribbean country and the United States will come into force from 2025.

This was stated by the president of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC) of the Dominican Republic, Héctor Porcella, who explained that this new agreement will enhance tourism and the country’s commercial exchange with the rest of the world.

After validation by the Constitutional Court and the Congress of the Dominican Republic, the open skies agreement between the Caribbean country and the United States will come into force from 2025.

This was stated by the president of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC) of the Dominican Republic, Héctor Porcella, who explained that this new agreement will enhance tourism and the country’s commercial exchange with the rest of the world.

After validation by the Constitutional Court and the Congress of the Dominican Republic, the open skies agreement between the Caribbean country and the United States will come into force from 2025.

This was stated by the president of the Civil Aviation Board (JAC) of the Dominican Republic, Héctor Porcella, who explained that this new agreement will enhance tourism and the country’s commercial exchange with the rest of the world.

agreements that the Dominican Republic has with other countries. “Until this moment we had 70 similar agreements with other countries in the world, although not precisely with our main socio-political, economic and tourist, such as the United States of America,” he concluded.

The main benefit that the agreement will provide is the possibility that Dominican airlines will have greater facilities to operate new routes to various cities in the United States, strengthening the local aviation fleet. Likewise, it will impact the reduction of ticket rates, since measures will be worked on to expand facilities for air operators, including a 50% reduction in the tax on aviation fuel.

Thus, the Dominican government is advancing in the expansion of its air capabilities to promote the development of its tourism industry, one of the most attractive and fastest growing in Latin America.

Finally, the manager reported that next week the country’s aviation authorities will travel to Malaysia to participate in the sixteenth Air Services Negotiation Event of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), where the country intends to advance another 10 agreements. with the same number of countries.

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