Dominican Republic Government and Arajet deliver humanitarian medical aid to Venezuela | News

Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s national airline, operated a special humanitarian flight to Venezuela carrying medical aid and emergency supplies for communities affected by the recent earthquake in the country.
The mission was coordinated with the Government of the Dominican Republic through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MIREX) and led by the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Public Health.
In addition to transporting healthcare personnel, the flight carried medical equipment, medicines and a mobile hospital that will help strengthen emergency response efforts in the areas hardest hit by the disaster. Logistics company Caribe Cargo donated all cargo handling and ground support services related to the shipment.
The initiative is part of a joint effort between the Dominican government and Arajet to provide timely support to affected communities while reinforcing the longstanding ties of solidarity and cooperation between both nations.
“At Arajet, our mission is to connect people, and that means being there when communities need us the most. We felt a responsibility to place our operational capabilities at the service of the Venezuelan people during this difficult time. This humanitarian mission brings hope, support and assistance to those impacted by this tragedy,” said José Gregorio Cabrera, Arajet’s Vice President of Communications and Public Relations.
The cargo also included medical supplies and essential goods donated by private organizations.
Following the delivery of the humanitarian aid, the aircraft returned to the Dominican Republic carrying passengers as part of an operation coordinated with authorities in both countries.
Arajet reaffirmed its commitment to initiatives that promote solidarity, international cooperation and community well-being, while actively supporting humanitarian efforts across Latin America and the Caribbean.

