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22 April 2026

Ita Airways flies to Santo Domingo

From 30 November new seasonal direct flight from Rome Fiumicino to the Dominican Republic: one weekly frequency at the beginning, two from mid-December until the end of March 2027

For the 2026-2027 winter season, ITA Airways launches the new direct flight between Rome Fiumicino and Santo Domingo, one of the main novelties of the company's long-haul network for next winter.

 

The new route to the Dominican Republic marks a double step forward for the company: on the one hand it represents ITA Airways' debut to this Caribbean destination, on the other it further strengthens the carrier's presence on the American continent, already served with direct flights to the United States, Canada, Brazil and Argentina.

 

For Italian passengers, the new connection offers the possibility of reaching Santo Domingo with the convenience of the direct flight from Rome Fiumicino (FCO), an interesting solution for those who are planning warm holidays during the winter months. The connection can also be useful for incoming flows, considering the link between the American continent and communities of Italian origin.

 

The new service will be operational starting from 30 November 2026 with a weekly frequency, on Mondays. From 14 December 2026 and until the end of March 2027, the schedule will be strengthened with a second weekly frequency, on Sundays.

 

The flights will be operated with Airbus A330neo, configured in three travel classes: Business, Premium Economy and Economy. For those flying to the Caribbean, this means being able to choose between different comfort and service solutions on board, based on their travel needs.

 

ITA Airways' new route is part of the company's intercontinental growth strategy, which in recent months has already planned an increase in frequencies to India and Thailand for summer 2026. 

 

Edited by the Editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual: ITA Airways Press Office
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