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Dominican Tourism chief discards plane seat crisis

DominicanToday.com: "SANTO DOMINGO.- Tourism minister Felix Jimenez discarded that Dominican Republic is on the verge of a crisis of seats for United States air passengers after the carriers American and Delta trimmed flights.
Although he recognized that American’s decision to reduce flights to different Dominican destinations as of September is a challenge for the country, Jiménez said other airlines -some of them in the U.S.- could fill the seat deficit that decision would bring about."

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