You may be right, I don't recall any arriving flights from Canada to PUJ last month
PN or Immigration isn't important - a person of authority
I guess that leaked plan is undergoing major revision if that is anywhere near close to true.Friends of PJT who are still working near PUJ airport have said there is talk of welcoming visitors sometime during June. Suppose it will coincide with the end of the state of emergency, if it extended into June.
Regards,
PJT.
Friends of PJT who are still working near PUJ airport have said there is talk of welcoming visitors sometime during June. Suppose it will coincide with the end of the state of emergency, if it extended into June.
Regards,
PJT.
I guess that leaked plan is undergoing major revision if that is anywhere near close to true.
I will be having lunch this afternoon with my friend within the Bahia Principe organization. I will ask her if she has any up to date information.
This talk could just be an attempt to keep up morale and confidence in the tourism industry.
Lifting restrictions, resumption of flights is all very well, but will enough people still want to travel? Will flights be affordable when passenger numbers are restricted? Will the AI model still be economically viable if resorts can only operate using distancing measures which would mean a huge reduction in guest numbers?
Your prior information of November 1st for most of the Bahia comports with my prior posting regarding another hotel chain in the DR indicating the same anticipated opening of November 1st for a limited number of their hotels.
Given the logistics.........that is a reasonable anticipated open date.
Time will tell.............lots of variables.......you can open...........but will they come (fear), can they come (financial.....(both personal and corporate....think tour operators and airlines).
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
Who will want to eat from a buffet again?
Your prior information of November 1st for most of the Bahia comports with my prior posting regarding another hotel chain in the DR indicating the same anticipated opening of November 1st for a limited number of their hotels.
Given the logistics.........that is a reasonable anticipated open date.
Time will tell.............lots of variables.......you can open...........but will they come (fear), can they come (financial.....(both personal and corporate....think tour operators and airlines).
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
Your prior information of November 1st for most of the Bahia comports with my prior posting regarding another hotel chain in the DR indicating the same anticipated opening of November 1st for a limited number of their hotels.
Given the logistics.........that is a reasonable anticipated open date.
Time will tell.............lots of variables.......you can open...........but will they come (fear), can they come (financial.....(both personal and corporate....think tour operators and airlines).
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
I still, in my opinion, see them operating dry runs hosting Dominican families upon openings.
My flight for mid-June was canceled Monday.
Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
I have friends that are married that tried to return from Canada about the beginning of April after the quarantine started and the borders were shut down. They are both legal residents and permanent. they have been there now 19 years. There were three people on the airplane flying down and it was established before they left Canada that they could re-enter the Dominican When they arrived in Punta Cana, only the one Citizen was allowed off the plane. My friends had to return to CanadaI thought we established earlier in the thread that citizens, legal residents and spouses of a Dominican could travel into the DR. I think it is important for this forum to find out if that is not the case.
Why would they stop a flight out of the DR? Unlikely to happen unless there are too few people on it.AA is saying my 4th of june flight out of the DR is still a go....... well we will see.
They have sneeze guards.