As a small business owner who closely watches his cash flow, I can't justify paying more so that tourists can fly at cheaper rates.
Adventurous tourists can now fly into the nearby town of La Macarena.
There is another village further north on the Beaufort Sea, where there are oil wells, which tourists may fly to.
Most international tourists fly to the city.
For the last few years, more overseas tourists have been flying directly into Orlando.
Last year, 792,000 tourists flew into the Dominican Republic compared with 663,600 for Jamaica.
The airport is served by two airlines, but few tourists actually fly there.
More tourists and business travelers are flying into the city.
A rich tourist could fly there, but I didn't fancy flying in a small plane through a spectacular Ugandan electrical storm (of which more later).
Since commercial flights were limited, tourists would usually fly to Jordan and then take the long drive from Amman to Baghdad.