NewsWhore
03-17-2008, 04:30 PM
Private aviation does not get much play in the Dominican Republic, with less than 4,000 flights a year, according to Airport Authority chairman Andres Vanderhorst. The Bahamas get 69,000 small craft arrivals every year. According to reports in Listin Diario, the authority is submitting a decree for Presidential approval that would eliminate much of the red tape associated with landing a private plane in the Dominican Republic. One of the two main obstacles is the price of Avgas, now pegged at US$7 a gallon for piston-engine aircraft. The other is the absurd amount of fees collected from private plane owners, between US$400 and US$500 at any airport in the country. In contrast, the fees in Puerto Rico total just US$3, and help attract tens of thousands of flights from small, private aircraft owners.
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