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On our long haul flights you get a 33" seat pitch, a comfy leather seat, a tasty in flight meal, fantastic entertainment and much more – all as standard.
What's more, book our Premium class seats and you'll get even more space with a 36" seat pitch. You'll also enjoy little extra luxuries like a luxury pampering pack, free drinks (excluding champagne) and entertainment you control – to name just a few.
Airport information
Airport Name
El Catey Airport
Airport Location
The airport is 8 kilometres from Sanchez
Terminal
Thomson Airways flies from the main terminal
Airport location
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Getting to/from the airport
By Bus
A metro bus runs from the airport to Sanchez, Malecon and Samana City.
Minibuses run from Sanchez to Las Terrenas.
Caribe Tour buses also run from the airport.
It’s worth knowing that the bus service isn’t always reliable.
By Taxi
Taxis are available at the airport.
The average cost for a taxi from the airport to Sanchez is USD 30
The average cost for a taxi from the airport to Samana is USD 80
By Car
The airport is near to the village of El Catey.
The journey time to Las Terrenas takes about 30 minutes.
The journey time to Santa Barbara de Samana takes about 40 minutes.
The journey time to Las Galeras takes about 1 hour.
Short and long term car parking can be found at the airport.
Car hire is available from the airport.
Flights to Samana El Catey Airport
Get back to nature with our flights to Samana – this part of the island is home to lush forests and a pod of whales that makes an appearance each year.
Jutting out from the northern end of the island, Samana pretty much slipped through the net when it came to modern development. It’s a textbook example of the Caribbean, so think whiter-than-white sands backed by tropical forests. And with plenty of woodland trails, it’s a popular haunt for hikers and horse-riders. But, take a flight to Samana and you’ll score a serious coup. Nearby Cayo Levantado is surrounded by a halo of turquoise water, and is the stuff Bounty adverts are made of. So it’ll come as no surprise that one was filmed here.