Swoop will launch new seasonal service between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic starting December 5, 2021. To celebrate the launch of the new route, swoop is offering introductory one-way fares from CAD $200.
On Tuesday (September 28, 2021), Scoop announced the launch of new twice-weekly seasonal service between Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) and Punta Cana International Airport (PUJ) in the Dominican Republic from December 5, 2021. Celebrating the launch of the new route, Swoop is offering a limited quantity of introductory one-way fares from only CAD $200 all-in. To qualify for the promotional fare, tickets must be booked by 11:59 p.m. ET on October 15, 2021 for travel from December 5, 2021 through February 16, 2022. The offer excludes blackout dates from December 15, 2021 to January 4, 2022.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Swoop’s Head of Commercial & Finance, said,
“Our expansion into the Dominican Republic furthers our commitment to bringing even more choice to Torontonians who are looking to vacation without paying the traditionally high cost of travel. Punta Cana has long been a traveller favourite and we are excited to begin operations to the popular Caribbean destination as we continue to recover our operations and return to a growth strategy this winter season.”
Customers booking flights can also benefit by booking a Swoop Getaway powered by Expedia, which includes exclusive discounts when flights are combined with hotels and all-inclusive resorts.
Founded in 2018, Swoop is a subsidiary of the WestJet Group. The airline is Canada’s leading ultra-low-cost carrier (ULCC) and operates a fleet of nine modern Boeing 737-800 NG aircraft with in-seat power and Wi-Fi. The Swoop business model offers low base fares which only include a seat, allowing guests to customize ancillary services to suit their personal needs and budget. The Canadian ULCC offers seasonal and year-round destinations in Canada, the US, Mexico and the Caribbean. Swoop has safely served over 3 million guests during their first three years of operation.
Source: Swoop