Red Air is a proposed Dominican Republic airline based at La Romana International Airport in La Romana. The airline is planning to operate routes to the US and has filed to the Department of Transport (DoT) for approval. Red Air has yet to confirm the routes they're flying to but has been approved to operate flights to Miami.
Red Air will be servicing this route using a fleet of narrowbody aircraft, McDonnell Douglas DC-9.
Red Air hasn't announced its baggage policy yet. Once Red Air releases this information this section will be updated.
Red Air hasn't released its baggage allowance information.
Generally, your carry-on baggage must fit within the overhead lockers and under the seat and it must weigh less than the airline's weight allowance. Any items that exceed the limits must be transported as checked baggage due to health and safety reasons.
All items onboard must pass airport security checks before boarding the aircraft. Prohibited items will be confiscated including any fluid exceeding 100ml.
Red Air hasn't released its baggage allowance information.
Checked baggage must not weigh more than 32kg (70lbs) in weight and it must not be oversized. The weight of your checked baggage must be within the weight allowance or extra fees may apply to your booking.
Red Air hasn't released any check-in information.
Red Air has yet to release its online check-in details.
You're recommended to check-in online if it's available. Generally, you'll need your trip and passenger details in order to complete check-in. You should be able to obtain your boarding pass once online check-in is completed.
If online check-in isn't available, you must check-in at the airport.
Red Air has yet to release its airport check-in details.
At Alternative Airlines, we recommend passengers to arrive at the airport 2 hours before for domestic flights and 3 hours before for international flights. This will allow you to have plenty of time to check-in at the airport.
Please report directly to the airline check-in desks when you arrive at the airport. If you miss the airport check-in deadline, you may be refused to board the aircraft.
A frequent flyer programme has yet to become available for the airline.
Red Air isn't part of any airline alliances.
As of August 2023, RED Air only operates one route between La Romana and Miami.
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La Romana International Airport is the hub airport for RED Air. RED Air used to be based at Las Americas International Airport. The airline operates one route between La Romana International Airport and Miami International Airport in Miami, United States.
Other airlines that fly to/from La Romana International Airport include LASER Airlines, Neos and Sunwing Airlines.
Red Air will be utilising a fleet of McDonnell Douglas DC-9 to operate its fleet. It's a narrowbody aircraft.