Delta Airlines’ New Flights to the Dominican Republic

By: - March 7th, 2016

Delta Airlines is expanding its reach in the region again.

The carrier announced that it would be resuming its service between Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and Cibao International Airport in the Dominican Republic city of Santiago.

The flights will be operating weekly on Saturdays.

Roundtrip flights are around $622.76, according to an analysis of the company’s web site.

Like many of its fellow carriers, Delta has upping its presence in the Caribbean in the last few years, particularly its traffic to the Bahamas.

— CJ Staff

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