United Airlines will begin direct flights to Dominica starting February 15, 2025. The once-weekly flights will connect Newark, New Jersey, to Dominica’s Douglas Charles Airport, marking a significant milestone in the country’s air accessibility.
“Today is a proud day for all Dominicans,” said Tourism Minister Denise Charles-Pemberton, highlighting the historic nature of this achievement. The announcement follows years of strategic planning, substantial investments, and extensive discussions with various stakeholders, including the Dominican diaspora.
This new route aligns with Dominica’s ambitious goal of attracting 500,000 visitors by 2030. The government has been actively forming partnerships with major carriers, such as American Airlines and now United, in anticipation of the completion of a new international airport.
The Minister emphasized the broader significance of this development, stating, “This new direct flight is not only about convenience for tourists; it’s about making life easier for our own people.” She highlighted how improved connectivity will benefit Dominicans traveling for business, education, or family visits.
The announcement reflects Dominica’s recent investments in infrastructure, including upgrades to Douglas Charles Airport and runway enhancements. Pemberton views United Airlines’ decision to serve Dominica as a validation of these efforts and a sign of the country’s progress.
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Looking ahead, the government aims to establish direct connections to more distant destinations once the new international airport becomes operational. The Minister assured that this development is part of a broader vision for “people-centered growth,” designed to benefit all Dominicans.
Ticket sales for the new United Airlines service have already begun, providing travelers and locals with an easier way to access the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean” starting in early 2025.