Leading airlines had been operating repatriation flights after the Medina administration grounded flights upon declaring a National State of Emergency for the coronavirus on 20 March 2020. Airlines are now taking reservations for flights as early as mid-May, subject to government approval.
The airlines are advertising no change fees and may return your money if the flight cannot be made. The flights are being scheduled into Santo Domingo and Santiago international airports, where the largest numbers of Dominicans live. In addition to passenger travel, the flights are essential for cargo transportation. The carriers are expected to gradually resume other flights and add other airports to their booking.
The bad news is that many of the flight fares are costly, in some cases two or three times what they have cost in the past.
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