Punta Cana Int'l airport (PUJ)
Punta Cana International Airport (IATA: PUJ, ICAO: MDPC) serves as the main gateway to the popular tourist destination of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic. Opened in 1984, the airport was developed by Grupo Puntacana and has grown to become one of the busiest airports in the Caribbean. Strategically located on the easternmost tip of Hispaniola island, PUJ is approximately 30 minutes from the luxurious resorts and pristine beaches that make Punta Cana a premier vacation hotspot.
PUJ is an international airport, featuring a distinctive open-air terminal inspired by traditional Dominican architecture. It has become a critical hub for tourism, welcoming flights from numerous global destinations, including major cities in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Latin America. Over the years, the airport has expanded significantly, now boasting two runways and multiple terminals to accommodate the increasing influx of visitors.
Serving over 7.5 million passengers annually and handling more than 60,000 flights each year, Punta Cana International Airport offers services from around 50 airlines. Major airlines like American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, and British Airways operate regular flights to and from PUJ. The airport's modern facilities include a variety of dining and shopping options, as well as efficient customs and immigration processes that ensure a smooth travel experience.
By playing a pivotal role in the region's tourism-driven economy, PUJ continues to evolve, making it a vital player in connecting travelers to the exotic allure of the Dominican Republic.