Airlines that fly non-stop from Western Europe to the D-R and back.

Hispanola

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Any regular scheduled non-stop flights from Western-Europe to the D-R and back ?

Airline names and departure and arrival cities.


Gracias.
 

pdmlynek

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This list always changes, but here is a list that I’ve put together based on Wikipedia, that should get you started. Direct, Non-stop flights between Europe and DR:

SQD, Las Am?ricas International Airport:
Air Cara?bes: Paris-Orly
Air Europa: Madrid
Air France: Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Condor: Frankfurt
Iberia: Madrid
Jetairfly: Brussels
Thomas Cook Airlines: Birmingham, Glasgow-International, Manchester, London-Gatwick

PUJ: Punta Cana International Airport
Aeroflot: Moscow-Sheremetyevo
Air Berlin: D?sseldorf, Munich
Air France: Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Air Pullmantur: Madrid
Arkefly: Amsterdam, Seasonal: Basel/Mulhouse
British Airways: London-Gatwick
Condor: Frankfurt, Vienna
Corsair International: Paris-Orly
Edelweiss Air: Z?rich
Jetairfly: Brussels
Orbest Orizonia Airlines: Madrid, Seasonal: Barcelona
Sata Internacional: Seasonal: Lisbon
Thomas Cook Airlines: London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK)
Thomson Airways: Birmingham (UK), East Midlands, London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK), Seasonal: Glasgow-International, Newcastle upon Tyne
Transaero Airlines: Moscow-Domodedovo, Seasonal: Moscow-Sheremetyevo, St. Petersburg
XL Airways France: Brussels, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Seasonal: Bordeaux, Lyon, Nantes, Toulouse


STI: Cibao International Airport
Nothing from Europe


POP: Gregorio Luper?n International Airport
Air Berlin: D?sseldorf, Munich
Arkefly: Amsterdam
Condor: Frankfurt
Jetairfly: Brussels
Monarch: London-Gatwick, Manchester, Newcastle
Thomas Cook Airlines: Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK)
Thomson Airways: East Midlands, London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK), Seasonal: Glasgow-International
XL Airways France: Paris-Charles de Gaulle


LRM: La Romana International Airport
Alitalia: Milan-Malpensa, Seasonal: Rome-Fiumicino
Air Berlin: D?sseldorf, Munich
Air Italy: Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino
Jetairfly: Brussels
Thomson Airways: London-Gatwick, Winter Seasonal: Birmingham, Manchester
XL Airways France: Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Seasonal: Lyon


AZS: Saman? El Catey International Airport
Thomson Airways: Seasonal: London-Gatwick
XL Airways France: Paris-Charles de Gaulle
Orbest Orizonia Airlines: Lisbon
 

Hispanola

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Appreciate the quick reply but:

How do you know if this list is updated (if it comes from Wikipedia), also how can you know if some of these are charters or regularly scheduled flights ?
 

belgiank

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Jetair does not fly to POP anymore...

As far as I know...
Arkefly, jetair, Thomson, thomas cook are charters.

Mind you, what is the problem with a charter?

BelgianK
 

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Great list!

What are some "average" costs from those cities?
 

pdmlynek

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Appreciate the quick reply but:

How do you know if this list is updated (if it comes from Wikipedia), also how can you know if some of these are charters or regularly scheduled flights ?

I am pretty sure that the list is not being updated on any regular schedule -- it is Wikipedia.

The problem is not only that this list may be old, but that the airlines schedules change all the time. The list of airlines that fly into DR in October 2012 is different from a list of airlines that fly into DR in January 2013, which will be different from the July 2013 list.

Is there a specific month that you were thinking of?
 

yapask1

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Jetair does not fly to POP anymore...

As far as I know...
Arkefly, jetair, Thomson, thomas cook are charters.

Mind you, what is the problem with a charter?

BelgianK

jetairfly is not a charter - you can book online about 300 euros one way.

yapask1
 

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belgiank

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jetairfly is not a charter - you can book online about 300 euros one way.

yapask1

You are full of ****...

Jetair is a charter... actually it belongs to the same group as thomas cook, arkefly, etc...

Sure you can book online. The first time I came here it costed me 300 euros back and forth. Mind you, I would like you to show me the 300 euro one way now...

Last time I checked it was around 450 euro one way... out of SD

Stop telling people lies, it does not help them

BelgianK
 

pdmlynek

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You are full of ****...

Jetair is a charter... actually it belongs to the same group as thomas cook, arkefly, etc...

Sure you can book online. The first time I came here it costed me 300 euros back and forth. Mind you, I would like you to show me the 300 euro one way now...

Last time I checked it was around 450 euro one way... out of SD

Stop telling people lies, it does not help them

BelgianK

BelgianK, I am a great admirer of your writing on this post, and share with you many views (including on beers), so do not view the following as a criticism, but:

Jetairfly and Jetair are different companies. Jetairfly is a regularly scheduled airline, where Jetair (which is a subsidiary of Jetairfly) is a tour operator. Jetairfly - Wikipedia , Jetair - Wikipedia .

The price depends on the flight. For example, according to Jetairfly.com, flight 303 on 10 October 2012, BRU 10:30 > PUJ 15:00, is now 283,99 EUR.
 

yapask1

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You are full of ****...

Jetair is a charter... actually it belongs to the same group as thomas cook, arkefly, etc...

Sure you can book online. The first time I came here it costed me 300 euros back and forth. Mind you, I would like you to show me the 300 euro one way now...

Last time I checked it was around 450 euro one way... out of SD

Stop telling people lies, it does not help them

BelgianK

Jetairfly is an airline!!!

yapask1
 

belgiank

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BelgianK, I am a great admirer of your writing on this post, and share with you many views (including on beers), so do not view the following as a criticism, but:

Jetairfly and Jetair are different companies. Jetairfly is a regularly scheduled airline, where Jetair (which is a subsidiary of Jetairfly) is a tour operator. Jetairfly - Wikipedia , Jetair - Wikipedia .

The price depends on the flight. For example, according to Jetairfly.com, flight 303 on 10 October 2012, BRU 10:30 > PUJ 15:00, is now 283,99 EUR.

I stand corrected on the price. I know it can vary a lot depending on the time of year.

But you are wrong about them being a regular airline.

Just read their own info
Cheap tickets :: Jetairfly.com : Company information

Jetairfly is a part of Jetair, which in turn is a part of TUI.
Arkefly is, in essence the same, and Thomson as well.

Not that this really matters. I have always flown with Jetair, and was quite satisfied with the service.

BelgianK
 

yapask1

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I stand corrected on the price. I know it can vary a lot depending on the time of year.

But you are wrong about them being a regular airline.

Just read their own info
Cheap tickets :: Jetairfly.com : Company information

Jetairfly is a part of Jetair, which in turn is a part of TUI.
Arkefly is, in essence the same, and Thomson as well.

Not that this really matters. I have always flown with Jetair, and was quite satisfied with the service.

BelgianK

Jetairfly (officially TUI Airlines Belgium) is a Belgian airline based in Zaventem , Brussels and scheduled flights to 98 destinations executes. This airline is also the home carrier for tour operator Jetair .

Definition

airline - Dictionary definition and pronunciation - Yahoo! Education

It is a business offering scheduled air services - an airline.

The group it belongs to is not important.

yapask1
 

Acira

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sigh...lets try this again...

TUI is the MOTHER COMPANIE with under his wings several TOUROPERATORS such as JETAIR, ARKE AND THOMPSON. Each of these tour operators have their respective CHARTERS under their wings : JETAIR HAS JETAIRFLY, ARKE HAS ARKEFLY and THOMPSON IS CALLED THOMPSON.

They fill their CHARTER flights with their all-inclusive holiday's and sell the rest of the OPEN SEATS tickets online Cheap tickets :: Jetairfly.com : Home - or via a travel agent.

Acira