Arajet carried more than 10% of all international passengers entering or leaving the Dominican Republic in May, while its monthly network topped 183,000 travelers. That placed the carrier third in the market, behind JetBlue and American Airlines, and gave it 94% of traffic among Dominican-based operators.
The strongest flows came from Buenos Aires, New York, Miami, Medellín, and Bogotá, with the United States accounting for about 23% of demand, followed by Argentina at 18% and Colombia at 17%. The numbers point to a carrier that is no longer scaling on the margins but shaping Dominican international capacity and competitive shares.