War, SARS, Heatwave Pared Traffic At Northern European Airports In 2003
The war on Iraq, SARS pneumonia, the economic downturn and a European heat wave that forced some tourists to stay home crimped passenger traffic at major northern European airports in 2003, according to provisional figures released last week. Schiphol Group, which operates Amsterdam Airport, said...
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