La Romana International Airport once again welcomes daily American Airlines flights from Miami.

La Romana. – American Airlines is once again resuming its route from Miami with a daily flight to La Romana International Airport, connecting this tourist city in the eastern part of the Dominican Republic with the state of Florida.

The welcoming ceremony for flight AA3071 was accompanied by a traditional Dominican music group and included the traditional ribbon cutting led by executives from Central Romana, the company that owns the airport and the Casa de Campo resort. They were accompanied by representatives from the airline, local and Miami County authorities, as well as the aircraft captain and crew.

“Welcoming passengers on this daily American Airlines flight from Miami is like welcoming a good friend back home, as this air connectivity has been a tradition for our airport and our Casa de Campo resort,” said Luis Emilio Rodriguez, director of La Romana International Airport.

“Today, our La Romana destination has developed and strengthened with the investment and presence of new hotel chains, offering travelers who enter our airport a variety of accommodation options, within the framework of a tourist hub that continues to grow,” Rodriguez stated.

For his part, American Airlines Regional Manager Oliver Bojos highlighted the importance of reopening this route for the airline, as this daily flight strengthens its presence with more than five destinations throughout the country. “We are proud to continue growing in the Dominican Republic through our highly anticipated return to La Romana,” Bojos stated.

This daily American Airlines flight is scheduled to depart Miami at 10:37 a.m. and land in La Romana at around 2:00 p.m. The return flight to Miami from La Romana departs at 3:15 p.m.

Attendees at the American Airlines flight’s welcoming ceremony included Eduardo Martínez-Lima, Executive Vice President of Central Romana; Andrés Pichardo, President of Casa de Campo; Jason Kycek, Vice President of Marketing and Sales at Casa de Campo; Marvin Ochoa, Caribbean Sales Manager for AA; Kevin Marino Cabrera, Commissioner of the 6th District of Miami County; Daniel Pérez, Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives; Andrés Fernández, President of the Romana-Bayahibe Hotel Association; Eduardo Kery, Mayor of La Romana; Ivelisse Méndez, Provincial Governor of La Romana, among others.

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