Home » AIRLINE NEWS » United States Joins Mexico, Colombia, Canada, and Peru in Arajet’s IATA Network Growth: Dominican Republic Airline Expands Globally

Published on
December 14, 2025

By: Paramita Sarkar

Arajet

In a transformative move for Dominican Republic aviation, Arajet, the ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC), has officially joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This milestone significantly boosts the airline’s global standing and enhances its ability to connect the United States, Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, and other regions. Arajet’s membership in IATA opens the door to smoother interline agreements, expanded networks, and industry-leading safety standards, all of which will benefit travelers and support the airline’s rapid growth.

What Happened?

Arajet, the flagship airline of the Dominican Republic, has now joined IATA, the global trade association representing over 360 airlines worldwide. This membership allows the airline to align with IATA’s global standards for safety, operational efficiency, and service quality. By joining this prestigious association, Arajet can now form interline agreements with other member airlines, opening new opportunities for travelers and enhancing its international connectivity.

IATA membership will also provide Arajet access to advanced commercial platforms, such as the Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP), improving ticketing and settlements across its expansive network. With increased global credibility, the airline is well-positioned to continue expanding its presence across North America, South America, and the Caribbean.

Where Does Arajet Fly?

Arajet’s growing network now serves over 20 destinations in 15 countries across North America, South America, and the Caribbean.

Some of the key countries and destinations served by Arajet include:

United States (Boston, Chicago, Miami, Newark, Orlando)Canada (Montreal, Toronto)Brazil (São Paulo)Mexico (Cancún, Mexico City)Colombia (Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena)Argentina (Buenos Aires, Córdoba)Chile (Santiago de Chile)Peru (Lima)Jamaica (Kingston)Costa Rica (San José)Ecuador (Guayaquil, Quito)Aruba (Oranjestad)Curaçao (Willemstad)Sint Maarten (Philipsburg)

Arajet’s strategic hubs in the Dominican Republic at Santo Domingo (SDQ) and Punta Cana (PUJ) serve as key connecting points for passengers traveling to and from these regions.

When Did This Happen?

Arajet officially became a member of IATA in December 2025, marking a major milestone in the airline’s growth strategy. This membership comes at a time when the airline is rapidly expanding its route network and fleet, making it a more competitive player in the aviation industry across the Americas and Caribbean.

Why Is This Important?

Becoming an IATA member is a game-changer for Arajet, providing several key advantages:

Global Credibility: Arajet’s IATA membership enhances its reputation among industry partners, regulators, and passengers, increasing its visibility on the global aviation stage.Expanded Connectivity: With IATA’s interline agreements, Arajet can now easily connect passengers to other major airlines, improving travel options and making it easier for travelers to reach destinations beyond Arajet’s current network.Adherence to Global Standards: As part of IATA, Arajet will adopt standardized safety protocols, operational guidelines, and commercial platforms. This ensures that the airline operates at the highest standards in the industry.Growth and Service Expansion: This membership paves the way for Arajet to expand its fleet, increase the number of destinations, and offer a more seamless travel experience for passengers flying across the Americas and Caribbean.How Will This Benefit Travelers?

Travelers will experience several immediate benefits from Arajet’s IATA membership:

Increased Travel Options: Interline agreements with other IATA members will allow passengers to book connecting flights more easily, providing access to destinations in Europe, Asia, and Africa beyond Arajet’s own network.Enhanced Service: IATA’s global safety protocols and operational standards will ensure that Arajet’s flights are safer, more reliable, and more comfortable, offering a better experience for passengers.Seamless Ticketing and Settlements: With access to IATA’s Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP), passengers will enjoy easier ticketing and payment processes, whether they’re booking a single flight or multi-leg journeys.Arajet’s Fleet and Future Growth

Arajet operates a growing fleet of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, known for their fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. The airline’s fleet is one of the youngest in Latin America, which contributes to its cost-efficiency and reliability. As Arajet continues to expand its operations, it plans to increase its fleet and further extend its network to meet the growing demand for affordable air travel.

Conclusion

Arajet’s membership in IATA is a major step forward for the airline and the Dominican Republic’s aviation sector. With expanded connectivity to North America, South America, and the Caribbean, Arajet is positioning itself as a leading player in regional aviation. The airline’s commitment to safety, efficiency, and customer service, combined with its growing fleet and expanded route network, will make it an even more attractive option for travelers in the Americas and beyond. With over 20 destinations already served and more on the horizon, Arajet’s future looks bright as it continues to strengthen its position in the global air travel market.