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06-07-20 02:09 #15219
Posts: 4026Yes, there are touts in Santo Domingo. No, they are not on every corner like they are in Sosua. In Santo Domingo they post up outside hotels that cater to tourists and along the malecon. I get the Sosua scene. It's the guys I know who live there but don't own a bar, hotel, or restaurant who confuse me. I get bored in Sosua after a couple of hours.
Originally Posted by George03 [View Original Post]
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06-06-20 20:38 #15218
Posts: 319There is also another bus line.
Both will stop in Puerto Plata. From there add about $5 for the taxi to BB.
Originally Posted by Adinga [View Original Post]
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06-06-20 17:37 #15217
Posts: 332Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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06-06-20 05:14 #15216
Posts: 271Tip. Use the Metro Bus when traveling from Sosua to Santo Domingo. Its very efficient and clean (AC and bathroom).
It costs $10 and trip takes 4 1/2 hours -- It departs from the Texaco Station in Sosua every couple of hours.
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06-05-20 17:15 #15215
Posts: 243Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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06-05-20 14:29 #15214
Posts: 5648Anyone having sex in the DR? I want this to be my first post covid destination.
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06-05-20 13:38 #15213
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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06-04-20 21:38 #15212
Posts: 4026This should help. Anything and everything you will find in Sosua, Blackbeards, Puerto Plata, and Santiago combined you will also find in Santo Domingo plus quite a bit more. It is true that Santo Domingo is not as tourist oriented as Sosua or Blackbeards (e. G. There are no touts on every street corner steering you and you can't walk the entirety of Santo Domingo in 30 minutes or less the way you can Sosua or Blackbeards, and there is no one to hold your dick for you like there is at Blackbeards).
Originally Posted by George03 [View Original Post]
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06-03-20 21:06 #15211
Posts: 332Originally Posted by YyzTravel [View Original Post]
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06-03-20 18:19 #15210
Posts: 4026All fares are fully refundable for any flight cancelled due to coronavirus restrictions.
Originally Posted by Darelax [View Original Post]
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06-02-20 16:30 #15209
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
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05-31-20 01:13 #15208
Posts: 4026I am 100% sure both the United States Congress and the European Union have ruled that airlines that operate in their respective territories must provide full refunds for flights they cancel due to coronavirus travel restrictions. The passenger only needs to request it. If you have any doubt, call the airline and ask them. Again, it is an act of Congress and a European Union regulation (see the links). The USA Congress took action after the Department of Transportation received a flood of complaints from travelers who were offered vouchers and who endured stalling tactics by the airlines.
Europe.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davekea...funds-says-eu/#35 e653863710.
United States.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...celed-by-virus
With respect to the vouchers, they can lose all value in the event the issuing airline goes bankrupt. It has happened in the past. Sometimes a struggling airline is acquired by another and the vouchers are honored (e. G. Continental Airlines when United subsumed it). The airlines are clearly struggling. They have been offering 10% and more voucher value bonuses to encourage customers to accept them rather than request refunds they must provide. My advice is to avoid vouchers and demand refunds. If I remember correctly it took about 7 business days for the American Airlines refund to show up. I was reminded I had an Avianca ticket when I got a notification the flight was canceled. The e-mail urged me to request a voucher and did not offer a refund. I felt that was a shady business practice so I disputed the charge with my credit card provider and received an immediate credit that was made permanent a couple of days later. I see a lot of confusion and about the refund requirement. I am surprised by how few people seem aware of this rule that has been in place since early April. The Avianca practice is one of the reasons why.
Originally Posted by Bliadun [View Original Post]
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05-30-20 15:58 #15207
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
https://aeropuertocibao.com.do/
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05-30-20 06:02 #15206
Posts: 319Are you sure?
Airlines are trying to get your money and if the flight is canceled you'll get a voucher. What happens to your voucher if an airline is bankrupt?
Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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05-28-20 13:10 #15205
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
I thought Aerodom was from the government, I did not understand the article well. I'll start to take a look to the airline websites!! Thanks!!
Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]