The Santo Domingo to Miami route connects Las Américas International Airport (SDQ) in DO with Miami International Airport (MIA) in US. This short-haul flight covers approximately 849 miles (1366 km) with a typical flight time of 1h 56m. This route is served by 7 airlines: American Airlines, Amerijet International, Arajet and others. AirportRoutes has tracked 35 unique flight numbers on this route.
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The Santo Domingo (SDQ) → Miami (MIA) air route connects the Dominican Republic’s capital with South Florida across 849 miles (1,366 km). It’s a key corridor for family visits, business ties, and onward connections through Miami’s major hub network. Typical nonstop flight time is about 2 hours 15 minutes to 2 hours 45 minutes, depending on winds and routing, making it one of the quickest ways to reach the U.S. mainland from Hispaniola. Travelers choose this route for Miami’s extensive domestic and international connections, strong Caribbean cultural links, and convenient access to shopping, healthcare, events, and cruises departing PortMiami. With frequent departures and competitive fares, it’s a practical option for both short getaways and multi-stop itineraries.
Book early for school-holiday periods and winter peak; good deals often appear 6–10 weeks out. Typical one-way fares can range from DOP 9,000–25,000 (about USD 150–420) depending on season, baggage, and flexibility. At SDQ, arrive 3 hours before departure for international check-in and exit procedures; keep passport, U.S. visa/ESTA, and address in Miami handy. Expect strict carry-on liquid rules and occasional secondary screening. At MIA, allow extra time for immigration and customs, then follow signs for MIA Mover to reach rental cars and the Intermodal Center. If connecting onward, check whether you must recheck bags after customs. Bring layers—cabins and Miami terminals can feel cool despite warm weather outside.
Miami blends beaches, art, and Latin-Caribbean culture with a skyline-and-waterfront setting. Spend time in South Beach for Art Deco architecture and oceanfront walks, then explore Wynwood for street murals and contemporary galleries. Little Havana on Calle Ocho is a must for Cuban coffee, live music, and cigar shops, while Bayside Marketplace offers easy waterfront dining and sightseeing cruises. For nature, day-trip to Everglades National Park for airboat rides and wildlife viewing. Food highlights include stone crab (seasonal), Cuban sandwiches, ceviche, and fresh seafood; pair with cafecito or guava pastries. Popular areas to stay include Brickell (modern, walkable), Downtown (transit access), and Miami Beach (classic resort vibe).
The most comfortable weather is typically November to April, with lower humidity and fewer thunderstorms, but prices often rise—expect higher fares around December–March and spring break. May and October can offer better value with warm temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (June–September) is hot and wetter, and it overlaps with Atlantic hurricane season, which can affect schedules; pricing is often more competitive. Notable draws include Art Basel Miami Beach (December) and Miami Carnival (October), which can push up demand and hotel rates.
Las Américas International Airport
MDSDSDQKMIAMIA7
Operators35
Tracked Flights849
Miles1h 56m
Flight Duration
| Airline | ICAO | IATA |
|---|---|---|
| American Airlines |
AAL
|
AA
|
| Amerijet International |
AJT
|
M6
|
| Arajet |
DWI
|
DM
|
| Sky High Aviation Services |
SHH
|
DO
|
| 7Air |
TXG
|
R7
|
| Frontier |
FFT
|
F9
|
| National Cargo |
NCR
|
N8
|
| Day | Flights Observed | Frequency | Activity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 103 | 15% |
|
| Tuesday | 93 | 14% |
|
| Wednesday | 100 | 15% |
|
| Thursday | 123 | 18% |
|
| Friday | 102 | 15% |
|
| Saturday | 90 | 13% |
|
| Sunday | 71 | 10% |
|
Pattern Analysis
| Airline | Flight Numbers | Aircraft Type | Typical Time | Days Active | Last Seen | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
7Air
TXG
/ R7
|
- | B738 | - |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
Oct 2, 2025 | Active |
|
American Airlines
AAL
/ AA
|
|
B38M | 10:25 10:25 AM (Representative) |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
Jun 1, 2026 | Active |
|
Amerijet International
AJT
/ M6
|
|
B763 | 07:40 7:40 AM (Representative) |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
May 30, 2026 | Active |
|
Arajet
DWI
/ DM
|
B38M | 10:19 10:19 AM (Representative) |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
May 29, 2026 | Active | |
|
Frontier
FFT
/ F9
|
A20N | 15:02 3:02 PM (Representative) |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
Jan 9, 2026 | Active | |
|
National Cargo
NCR
/ N8
|
A333 | 19:42 7:42 PM (Representative) |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
Mar 4, 2026 | Active | |
|
Sky High Aviation Services
SHH
/ DO
|
B737 | 13:30 1:30 PM (Representative) |
M
T
W
T
F
S
S
|
May 29, 2026 | Active |
| Departure Time | Operator | ICAO | IATA |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07:40 7:40 AM | Amerijet International |
AJT
|
M6
|
| 10:19 10:19 AM | Arajet |
DWI
|
DM
|
| 10:25 10:25 AM | American Airlines |
AAL
|
AA
|
| 13:30 1:30 PM | Sky High Aviation Services |
SHH
|
DO
|
| 15:02 3:02 PM | Frontier |
FFT
|
F9
|
| 19:42 7:42 PM | National Cargo |
NCR
|
N8
|
Time Information
Times are shown in the departure airport's local timezone (MDSD - America/Santo_Domingo).