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Santo Domingo.- Civil Aviation Board (JAC) president Luis Paulino Rodriguez announced Friday the conclusion of negotiations on four bilateral air services agreements, for the rights for traffic, capacity, route, frequencies, and shared codes among others, with its pars of the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, Turkey and Iceland, whose results are contained in an equal number of memoranda of understanding (MOU).

He said the memos were signed after negotiations, held as part of the activities in the 2nd Aerial Negotiations Conference in Istanbul, Turkey, supported by the International Civil Aviation Organization (OACI).

Rodriguez, heading the Dominican delegation, called the accords transcendental, since it’s the first time the country reaches in a single international event four agreements with an equal number of countries, which had never conducted local commercial flight operations.

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Written by: Ataturkcugenclik, 10 Oct 2009 5:49 PM
From: Turkey, Istanbul
i would be happy if anyone can tell me what they got from this. i couldnt understand what that pact means. maybe my english isnt enaugh to get it. now will i be able to fly directly to DR from Turkey? if so, its just great because going there from Turkey is difficult, you need to go to Spain first and i dont like it. if there will be direct flights it means i will be able to visit there more often
Written by: abc200, 29 Oct 2009 12:13 PM
From: United Kingdom, Dominican Republic
Great News - it means that say Dubai London flight can fly on to Santo Domingo
Good to see progress being made on this front.....
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