
Low-cost carrier W2fly has announced 18 weekly flights on routes connecting Madrid and several cities in Portugal with the Dominican Republic. This move is part of a strategy to strengthen air connections between Europe and the Caribbean, amid growing interest in Dominican tourist destinations.
The route expansion starts in July with new direct flights from Madrid and major Portuguese cities to various Dominican cities, including Santo Domingo, Punta Cana, Puerto Plata, and Santiago.
W2fly is gaining popularity with the local and international public for its modern aircraft and punctuality. The airline is expanding in the Caribbean and Latin America offering accessible flight options for tourists and business travelers.
Minister of Tourism David Collado recently made the announcement emphasizing that the arrival of new direct flights reinforces strategies to attract more tourists and promote the Dominican Republic as a safe and accessible destination. Tourism Minister David Collado said the opening of new air routes is excellent news for the country, as they boost the arrival of European tourists and contribute to the strengthening of the national economy.
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Ministry of Tourism
10 June 2025