Spanish airline will offer three weekly flights to Madrid

The Spanish airline Plus Ultra inaugurated this Friday a new route between Santo Domingo and Madrid, to add more flights from the country to that European city.

The airline will offer three weekly flights.

According to Fernando García Manso, president of the company, the inauguration of this new route is a sign of improvement gradual decline in the economy as travel restrictions between countries are relaxed.

“We hope that the gradual return to normality will allow us to continue opening new routes and expanding existing ones to meet the growing demand of passengers and to continue fulfilling our business plans,” he said.

He specified that all passengers traveling on these new routes will be able to enjoy on board high quality services and the greatest comfort such as a variety of seats, menus, among others.

Likewise, they will be able to choose between three classes with differentiated services, following the recent announcement of the new Premier Economy classwhich occupies an intermediate space between Executive and Economic.

Plus Ultra also announced last month the addition of three new aircraft to its fleet: the three Airbus 330/200 -in addition to the three Airbus 340 that the company already has- have capacity for 299 passengers 24 in Business and 275 in Economy).

The company’s six aircraft will be used interchangeably on the different routes it operates based on demand.

Likewise, Plus Ultra has just announced an agreement with AccesRail to jointly market their flights with AVE routes between Madrid and all the destinations of the Renfe high-speed network, giving more facilities to passengers with a final destination anywhere in Spain.

This airline offers flights to Caracas Venezuela; Lima Peru; Malabo, Equatorial Guinea; Bogota and Cartagena Colombia.

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