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Sky High New Santo More Trips To St Maarten

Sky High New Santo More Trips To St Maarten

As of Thursday May 20 we will have a new frequency for you to travel to St. Maarten from Santo Domingo, round trip.

Buy your ticket to travel every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 🏖️☀️

www.skyhighdominicana.com

Santo Domingo: 809-720-5623 / 809-591-441
St. Maarten: 1-721-523-5132
[email protected]

MORE ABOUT SKY HIGH:

A history of effort and perseverance
It was born from the effort and vision of its President Juan Bautista Chamizo Alonso, to contribute to the Dominican aviation a company that is an example to follow in terms of quality in its air transport services, based on the parameters and standards of maintenance that exist in the company worldwide and above all, be synonymous with good service and safety for its customers.

Sky High Aviation S.R.L., obtained its Air Operator Certificate (AOC), on October 5, 2012, under the Dominican Civil Aviation Law 491-06 and operates under the RAD 121 Certification, having as its base of operations the International Airport of Las Americas José Francisco Peña Gómez, flying to 8 destinations in the Caribbean.

Sky High NEW

Mission
To be the airline with the highest quality and operational safety standards, maintaining risk levels within acceptable parameters and offering a safe, profitable, reliable and punctual service.

Vision
See ourselves recognized by our clients and related parties, as the leading airline in efficiency, safety and punctuality, with the highest models of operational capacity, maintaining operational risks at acceptable and tolerable levels.

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic–Dominicano airline Sky High Aviation Services has resumed air operations to eight destinations in the Caribbean region after it was suspended in March due to the pandemic’s effect.

The airline is now able to book and sell tickets for eight destinations from Santo Domingo’s Las Américas International Airport AILA to Curaçao, Aruba, St. Maarten, Bonaire, Anguilla, St. Kitts, Antigua and Tortola, or as preferred, on one route.

The airline based at AILA began operations between Aruba and Santo Domingo, on Thursday, December 3, and its flight schedule for that route will continue on Thursdays and Sundays, according to a statement from the company.

Meanwhile, Sky Cana announced the arrival of its first plane to the Dominican Republic in a joint operation with Sky High, a company that will have operational responsibility.

According to a press release, the new national airline will begin operations on December 14, with Airbus 321 planes and a capacity of 220 seats.

The Airbus A321 is the largest member of the Airbus A320 family; it is a short-to-medium-range twin-engine commercial aircraft manufactured by Airbus.

Sky has a fleet of six aircraft: a Beech 99 for 15 passengers, two Beechcraft 1900D with a capacity of 19 passengers, two Jetstream 41 that carry 30 passengers each and an Embraer 145 with a maximum capacity of 50 passengers.

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