Cibao International Airport - Terminals, Airlines and Destinations - Cargo Terminal

Cargo Terminal

The airport has a cargo terminal with four stands ( C1 to C4) for cargo carriers such as Amerijet, IBC, SkyWay... These cargo carriers have regular flights from Santiago to the United States and other Caribbean islands including Saint Martin and The Bahamas and also to many domestic cargo destinations like Santo Domingo, Costanza and others. Santiago Airport is the second busiest airport by Cargo Movements in the Country behind Santo Domingo-SDQ.

Amerijet is the major cargo carrier at the airport with many flights to Miami, Port-au-Prince, St. Kitts, Santo Domingo, and other neighboring islands. They have regular weekly direct flights to Miami and Santo Domingo and to others destinations only on Sunday.
Currently, there are only two international regular carriers operating Cargo flights, but many other airlines operate their flights through this terminal with seasonal and/or charter services, making this airport the second busiest one, in terms of cargo, in the country.

Cargo carriers

Airlines Destinations
Amerijet Miami, Port-au-Prince, Santo Domingo-Las Americas, Port of Spain, San Juan, Antigua, St. Maarten, St. Kitts, CuraƧao, Maracaibo
Seasonal: Grenada, St. Vincent, Bridgetown, Fort de France, Georgetown, Aruba, Barcelona (VE), Puerto Plata, Kingston, Caracas
IBC Airways Miami, Providenciales
Seasonal: Cap-Haitien, Port-Au-Prince
Skyway Seasonal: Aguadilla, Nassau, San Juan
Roblex Aviation Seasonal: Nassau, San Juan

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