Dominican Republic becomes Amazon Air’s first Caribbean hub with seven weekly flights

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Santo Domingo.- President Luis Abinader announced that the Dominican Republic will host Amazon Air Cargo operations, making the country the first hub in the Caribbean and the second in Latin America for the e-commerce giant. The agreement includes seven weekly flights with a combined capacity of 770 metric tons, reinforcing the nation’s role as a regional logistics leader.

During La Semanal con la Prensa, Abinader highlighted that Amazon, which operates in more than 20 countries and accounts for 40% of online sales in the United States, will help further consolidate the Dominican Republic’s position as a strategic trade center. He added that this milestone is part of a broader plan to establish the country as a world-class logistics hub.

Customs Director Eduardo “Yayo” Sanz Lovatón confirmed that operations will begin on September 2, with flights moving nearly 800 tons of cargo weekly. He noted that the initiative validates the security and technology systems in place at Dominican airports and will gradually reduce transaction costs while improving delivery efficiency for both local and international markets.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Great for consumers and the economy, but I hope this doesn’t steamroll our local businesses. Amazon should work with them, not replace them.

  2. This is a massive win for the Dominican Republic. Not just for jobs, but for the tech and logistics sectors. If we play this right, we could become the Caribbean’s Silicon Valley for e-commerce.

  3. I like the sound of that. It provides ease if access to people in the islands who may not have a US mail box.
    I’m hoping that there’s a follow up to this story as to how this new venture works

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