Nagoya Aims To Be Different Kind of Japanese Airport

Japan, which is about the size of California, has not developed a two-city equivalent of Los Angeles and San Francisco as international gateways. Instead, the air services of this country of 128 million--3.5 times the size of California--are dominated by just one city--Tokyo. But with the backing of...

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