Asian Carriers Take Small Moves, But Don't Panic Over Avian Flu

It's business as usual for Asia-Pacific airlines and, outwardly at least, there seems to be none of the panic one might expect with talk of a possible avian flu pandemic. Take shipments of live poultry. A spot-check of movements shows Hong Kong cutting its daily import totals to 30,000 birds from a...

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