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<copyright>Copyright &#x26;copy; 1999-2008 Gromco, Inc.</copyright>
<pubDate>Tue, 22 Apr 2008 16:18:22 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Punta Cana Airport - Much Admiration and a Little Warning</title>
<description>&#x3C;img ALT=&#x22;Punta Cana Airport&#x22; class=&#x22;fullill&#x22;  src=&#x22;http://www.sitebits.com/images/2006/punta-cana-airport-teaser.jpg&#x22;&#x3E;&#xA;&#x3C;br&#x3E;&#xA;This is the welcoming facade of the first all-palm airport I have  ever seen.  It is a private airport in Punta Cana,  with many  charter flights full of passengers arriving daily to stay at the many  resorts in Punta Cana. With direct flights to many locations in North  America as well as Europe it is certainly a busy place, especially on  weekends! &#xA;</description>
<author>Ree</author>
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<title>World&#x27;s Top Airports - 2003</title>
<description>Of course, there are many ways to define &#x22;top&#x22; airport (e.g., airports with the largest land area, the highest&#xA;number of terminals, and so on), but one of the most useful measures is, obviously, how &#x3C;I&#x3E;busy&#x3C;/I&#x3E; the &#xA;airport is - that is to say how many passengers go through it every year. &#xA;&#x3C;/p&#x3E;&#x3C;p&#x3E;&#xA;In this article you&#x27;ll find the list of the world&#x27;s busiest airports. &#xA;</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 05 Oct 2004 00:00:00 EDT</pubDate>
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