Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic’s Minister of Tourism, David Collado, announced the upcoming signing of an Open Skies Agreement with Argentina, aimed at enhancing air connectivity between the two nations. This agreement will allow national airlines from both countries to operate flights to any destination within each other’s territory, potentially increasing Argentine tourist arrivals to the Dominican Republic by 150% in 2024.
Collado emphasized that this initiative is part of a broader strategy to strengthen ties with the Southern Cone, including Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, to offset the decline in European tourism caused by the war and high fuel costs. Chilean tourist arrivals are also expected to surpass 200,000 by the end of the year.
The tourism agenda prioritizes improving air connectivity to reduce high travel costs, while also focusing on sustainable and inclusive tourism. Collado noted plans to issue new resolutions to position the Dominican Republic as a leader in sustainability, accessibility, and luxury tourism.