Low-cost Dominican Republic-based airline Arajet has announced it is expanding in the U.S. with a nonstop service route between Boston Logan International Airport and Las Americas Santo Domingo Airport.
According to an Arajet news release emailed to AirlineGeeks, the new route will launch on Nov. 20, 2025. It will have four flights per week and offer over 20 connecting destinations to Mexico, Jamaica, Aruba, Colombia, and more.
Boston flights will go on sale Wednesday.

“The Boston area is home to one of the largest Dominican communities in the U.S. and serves as a key hub for education, business, and tourism,” said Victor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet, in the release. “With this addition, Arajet’s presence in major U.S. markets will capture strong demand for low-fare, high-quality service between North America and Latin America, reflecting our commitment to building a bridge between the regions and opening new travel opportunities for both leisure and business travelers.”
Boston will become Arajet’s second gateway in the Northeast, complementing existing service from Newark Liberty International Airport. Boston flights will be operated by Arajet’s fleet of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.
Arajet’s newest route comes after plans to expand in four U.S. markets in March. At the time, the carrier served 22 international destinations in 18 countries.
