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Dominican Republic

IATA Code
DO
Airlines
International Airlines serving this country (excluding codeshares)
Airports

The Dominican Republic in the Caribbean is part of the Greater Antilles. The privately owned Punta Cana International Airport is the country’s largest and busiest airport and the main hub for the Caribbean Air Sign.

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Russia, Turkey and Sweden the hottest destinations for European travellers this Summer. Egypt down

24-Mar-11 12:01 PM

Russia, Turkey and Sweden are among the fastest growing major destinations for European travellers this summer, latest analysis from CAPA shows. According to Innovata schedule data for Apr-2011 - the first month of the summer scheduling season - Russia and Turkey will enjoy near 20% increases in passenger capacity from other European countries next month.

Natural and man-made events cloud airport investment

23-Mar-11 2:04 PM

From volcanic eruptions and earthquakes to blizzards and floods, the world has been unsettled by a wave of natural disasters in the past year. Coupled with "man-made" events, such as the political unrest in the Middle East and North Africa, at what point will private operators decide that airport investment under such circumstances is not worth the risk?

Brazilian airport privatisation attracts Mexican interest

16-Feb-11 3:01 PM

There are no certainties in Brazilian airport privatisation. Now, just as Rio de Janeiro’s governor insists its main airport should be ceded to the private sector, up pops leading airline Azul to state its opposition to the move citing the likelihood of rising costs under private ownership.

Gol-TAM: Two Strategies gain overwhelming success

24-Aug-10 7:28 PM

A discussion about Brazilian – or even South American aviation – is incomplete without Gol, with its low-fare strategy, and TAM, with a legacy strategy complete with regional airline feeder in Pantanal and membership in Star Alliance. TAM’s measured and targeted growth contrasts, however, with Gol’s dramatic rise. Ironically, Gol was built on the remains of Varig, whose demise paved the way for the successful entrance of TAM.

YVRAS’s ambitious plans for the Peel airports: a Liverpool v Manchester contest?

22-Jul-10 4:22 PM

Subsequent to YVRAS’s acquisition of 65% of the UK’s Peel Airports the new CEO, drafted in from the Bahamas, has been outlining ambitious plans, especially for Liverpool Airport, for which he envisages new long haul services, while virtually declaring war on neighbouring Manchester Airport. This could provoke a neo-tribal confrontation, as Manchester also takes on a new CEO later this year.

Brazil's airlines Part 2: the modern, post-Varig era

4-Jun-10 4:00 PM

Since the demise of Varig, the once-famous airline always closely associated with the magic of Brazil, the country's airline industry has thrived, as economic growth and stable government created favourable conditions. The second of a three part CAPA report on the country's airlines.

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