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Newsletter
 | Oasis of the Seas will be converted in 2009 into the world's largest cruise |
 | Dominican Republic received 5.2% more than international tourism in the first 6 months of the year. |
 | Dominican Republic: Santo Domingo received 34 cruise ships with 70 thousand tourists in the 2007-2008 season |
 | The luxury hotels in Buenos Aires to accept pets |
 | The Tortuga Bay Hotel received the Five Star Diamond Award as one of the world's most exclusive hotels, by the American Academy of Hospitality Sciences. |
 | The plane larger and more expensive in the world, with private suites with prices of 27 thousand 655 U.S. dollars in ticket round the country from north to Australia, landed this week in the Los Angeles International Airport. |
 | U.S. In anticipation of increased travel this holiday season and from cities in Latin America, Mexico and the Caribbean, American Airlines and American Eagle will implement once again the policy that limits the size and number of baggage to check in, both companies announced in a statement.
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 | Dubai. The Cruise British Queen Elizabeth 2 cruise ship arrived today in this country, where they will remain permanently converted into a luxury floating hotel, after 41 years in operation. Thursday, 11/27/2008
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 | Dominican Republic. Tour operators specializing in the segment of golf (IACTO) decided to award the prize to this country as Prime Golf Destination of the Caribbean and Latin America, within the framework of the International Golf Travel Market Fair in Marbella |
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