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American Airlines is expanding its network in the Dominican Republic with the relaunch of its service to La Romana for this winter, marking its fifth destination in the country. Flights between La Romana International Airport (LRM) and Miami International Airport (MIA) will commence on December 5 and will operate daily with the airline’s reliable Airbus A319 fleet.

Oliver Bojos, Regional Manager of American Airlines in the Central Caribbean, expressed his enthusiasm, stating: “We are pleased to continue strengthening our presence in the Dominican Republic with our highly anticipated return to La Romana. Next year, we will be celebrating our 50th anniversary in the country with a record operation, reaffirming our commitment to the Dominican Republic, our local team, and our loyal customers, who year after year choose American as their preferred airline.”

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American Airlines has ambitious plans for the Caribbean nation, aiming to operate up to 25 daily flights on peak days to five key destinations: La Romana (LRM), Puerto Plata (POP), Punta Cana (PUJ), Santiago (STI), and Santo Domingo (SDQ). This expansion represents a 5% increase in flights and 6% more seats compared to its record winter operation last year.

Passengers interested in experiencing this new service can purchase tickets starting from May 20 on aa.com or through the American Airlines mobile app.

La Romana Casa de Campo International Airport

Photograph taken from the Instagram account of La Romana Casa de Campo International Airport.

Located on the picturesque east coast of the Dominican Republic, La Romana Casa de Campo International Airport is much more than a simple arrivals and departures terminal. It is the gateway to a world of Caribbean charm, where the warm sea breeze and the vibrant rhythm of bachata welcome travelers from around the world.

Since its opening in 2000, the airport has experienced significant growth, becoming a vital hub for air connections to the country’s east coast. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to some of the Caribbean’s most dazzling destinations, including Casa de Campo, Punta Cana, Bayahibe, and Saona Island, where white sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters await exploration.

Sources: El Nuevo Diario and American Airlines