Plus Ultra Airlines to Connect Spain and Hispanic America

Plus Ultra Airlines will start flying in late May 2016 on two Airbus 340-300 aircraft to connect Madrid and the cities of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and Lima (Peru), the two first regular destinations for the Spain-based air company in Latin America.
The airline will specifically start its service to the Dominican Republic on May 30 and a day later, on May 31, to Lima, Peru.
Since getting its air operation certificate last July, Plus Ultra has been operating under a wet lease status for a number of European and Latin American airlines, flying to Buenos Aires, Caracas, Milan, Gothenburg, Zanzibar, Dubrovnik, Paris, Cyprus, Mombasa, Oujda, Bilbao, Vitoria, Alicante, Toulouse, Stockholm and Fuerteventura.
The company, that expects to add new Airbus 340-300 and Airbus 330-300 to its fleet in the coming months, is committed to meeting the needs of passengers who seek a low-cost airline and complies with all of IATA’s requirements.
Plus Ultra intends to become a regular commercial airliner between Latin America and Spain, providing passengers with excellent comfort, good onboard service and a number of in-flights entertainment options.
At the same time, Plus Ultra will make good on its commitment to creating new jobs and giving top priority to unemployed people.