Sky Cana
| |||||||
Founded | 2014 | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Commenced operations | 30 January 2021[1] | ||||||
Hubs | |||||||
Alliance | |||||||
Fleet size | 6[2] | ||||||
Destinations | 10 | ||||||
Headquarters | Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | ||||||
Key people | Frank Díaz, CEO[3] | ||||||
Website | skycana |
Sky Cana Airlines is a airline with ACMI contracted operators headquartered in Santo Domingo.[4] It will start scheduled services to Caribbean and the United States from its two hubs: Las Américas International Airport and Cibao International Airport. The services offered are transfer, freight, overflight, helicopter, advertising, air ambulance, and tour services. The new airline of the Dominican Republic is set to start flights from New York-JFK to Santiago de los Caballeros and Santo Domingo airports with two flights daily.[5]
History[]
In 2016, LOGICPAQ received its AOC from the Dominican Republic's civil aviation authority and planned to offer regular and charter flights between the Dominican Republic to Colombia, Mexico and United States for and on behalf of tour operators.[6] Its first aircraft, an Airbus A321, was delivered on 28 November 2020.[7]
Mid-January 2021, Sky Cana was the 1st airline in the Americas to offer flights to nowhere,[8] a type of flights in which people board an aircraft for a nominal fee, and it flies around the city for about an hour before returning to the airport of origin, allowing fliers to sight-see in their own city from the air.
Final of January 2021, Sky Cana was designated by the Dominican Professional Baseball League "LIDOM" to operate the flight for the National Champion Baseball Team 2021 Águilas Cibaeñas to Mazatlán, Mexico. representing the Dominican Republic in 2021 Caribbean Series.
Destinations[]
As of September 2021, Sky Cana gradually in a period of three years while having all the flights in charter as well. The CEO of the company, Frank Diaz, states that the airline plans to have three major hubs while receiving many seasonal flights in major touristic cities such as Punta Cana.[9][10]
As of November 2021, Sky Cana operates the following destinations:[11][12]
Focus City | |
Future | |
Charter | |
Terminated |
Country | City | Airport | Notes | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cuba | Holguín | Frank País Airport | Operated by Air Century | |
Cuba | La Habana | José Martí International Airport | Operated by Air Century | |
Cuba | Santiago de Cuba | Antonio Maceo Airport | Operated by Air Century | |
Cuba | Santa Clara | Abel Santamaria Airport | Operated by Air Century | |
Dominican Republic | Punta Cana | Punta Cana International Airport | Operated by Air Century | [13] |
Dominican Republic | Santiago de los Caballeros | Cibao International Airport | Hub | [14] |
Dominican Republic | Santo Domingo | Las Americas International Airport | Hub | |
United States | Miami | Miami International Airport | Operated by Air Century | [13] |
United States | New York City | John F. Kennedy International Airport | [14] | |
United States | San Juan | Luis Munoz Marin International Airport | Operated by Air Century | |
Venezuela | Maracaibo | La Chinita International Airport | Operated by Sky High | |
Venezuela | Valencia | Arturo Michelena International Airport | Operated by Sky High |
Fleet[]
As of January 2022, the Sky Cana fleet consists of the following aircraft:[15][2]
Aircraft | In service |
Orders | Passengers | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Airbus A320-200 | 1 | — | 180 | Leased from Avion Express Malta | |||
Airbus A321-200 | 4 | — | 220 | Leased from Avion Express Malta | |||
ATR 72-200F | 1 | — | Cargo | Operated by Air Century[16] | |||
Total | 6 | — |
So far, the airline's aircraft are each decorated with the name of a specific tourist destination in the Dominican Republic. The first aircraft is labeled as "Go Puerto Plata", the second one as "Go Samaná" and the third one as "Go Punta Cana". It is currently unknown if next aircraft will continue this trend, as their ATR 72-200F is labeled only as "LogicPaq".
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Sky Cana is a new airline in the Dominican Republic". Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- ^ a b "Sky Cana Fleet Details and History". Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- ^ "Sky Cana official website". Retrieved 2021-11-28.
- ^ "Nosotros – Sky Cana | We're taking off" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2021-10-12.
- ^ Sky Cana New York ready to connect with Santo Domingo and Santiago
- ^ https://www.arecoa.com/aerolineas/2021/04/02/aterriza-punta-cana-charter-sky-cana-desde-medellin/ ARECOA
- ^ https://www.hosteltur.com/lat/140859_sky-cana-recibio-su-primer-avion-y-se-prepara-para-despegar-en-el-caribe.html HOSTELUR
- '^ https://www.arecoa.com/videos/2021/01/18/hito-sky-cana-primer-vuelo-sin-destino-rd/ Flight to Nowhere
- ^ "Booking to set date for flights for over 80 countries".
- ^ Aerolínea Nacional Dominicana comenzar dar fechas para sus vuelos a cinco continentes
- ^ "Booking to set date for flights".
- ^ Aerolínea Nacional Dominicana comenzar dar fechas para sus vuelos
- ^ a b "Air Century, Sky Cana launch Miami-Punta Cana route". Dominicantoday.com. June 14, 2021.
- ^ a b "Sky Cana flights from New York to SD and Santiago start this December 15". Dominicantoday.com. Retrieved December 9, 2021.
- ^ Nuestra flota
- ^ Charles Kauffman. "Sky Cana launches cargo operation with ATR 72 freighter". Cargofacts.com. Retrieved July 13, 2021.
External links[]
- Official Website Sky Cana Airlines
- Air Charter Guide
- Dominican today: Sky Cana receive the 1st A321, Page retrieved 29 November 2020
- News In America: Sky Cana receive the 1st A321, Page retrieved 5 Dicember 2020
- Arecoa: Inician Vuelos Punta Cana a Medellin, Colombia, Page retrieved 2 April 2021
- 2014 establishments in the Dominican Republic
- Airlines established in 2014
- Airlines of the Dominican Republic