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Santo Domingo.- At least 10 flights of the routes Santo Domingo-Miami, Orlando-Santo Domingo and San Juan, Puerto Rico-Santo Domingo were suspended today as the result of Tropical Storm Isaac.

Among the canceled flights figure l706 and l7l7, to Orlando, Florida, both of JetBlue airlines and l06l, L398 and American Airlines to Miami, national airport authorities said Friday.

Other flights canceled include Continental Airlines l473, l74l, 4888; American Eagle L744 between Santo Domingo and San Juan, Puerto Rico and 822 of JetBlue, according to reports from Las Americas International Airport.

Also reported was the suspension of flights affecting hundreds of passengers, mostly Dominicans who remain stranded at airports in Miami, Puerto Rico and Orlando. Others chose to return home until the storm threat subsides.

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4 comment(s)
Written by: PuntaCanaMike, 24 Aug 2012 11:34 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Again....not the busiest!!! Do I see an inferiority complex coming on???
Written by: Vivacuba, 24 Aug 2012 11:58 AM
From: Dominican Republic
so all the flights to europe, middle east, far east and russia will operate?
Written by: jhcl2012, 25 Aug 2012 10:06 PM
From: United States, PA - Mas pa'lante, ¡Manos a la obra!
I thought the "busiest" airport in DR is Punta Cana.... 63% by itself....


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Written by: BigBossHoss, 27 Aug 2012 8:03 AM
From: United States
@jhcl2012 Don't believe everything they tell you about the Punta Cana airport......while it is a very nice and fucntional airport, and is a fairly busy airport, the owners would have you believe it is busier than JFK in NYC! A little self-promotion and inflated nunbers never hurts. it is the cleanest airport in the D.R., however!
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