Airlines See Asia Effect But No Worldwide Overcapacity Issues
Despite the downturn in Asia and a decline in leisure travel throughout the Pacific region, 70% of non-U.S. international carriers believe there is no overcapacity situation worldwide, though fewer airlines see the need to add flights, said a Salomon Smith Barney study. The report revealed that...
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