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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-18-2013 @ 4:31PM
Tupapi said...
I think this article was doomed to fail from its conception. You have to understand that most people you see at Tocumen airport are NOT panamanians, as Tocumen is the Hub for Copa and most passengers are traveling through, connecting, say from Buenos Aires to Havana, etc (like you were). The stores in the airport are there keeping the international traveler crowd in mind, not panamanians as a whole. The stores are a reflection of the demand and what sells. The article is a misguided effort to write without proper material. It's "reaching", and I think the author knows it. I suggest you use the information you say you acquired in this hour at Tocumen and maybe write an airport review, rather than the sorry piece you have presented here.
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