Japan's Commuters Squeezed By Lack of Slots, Passengers

Japan's air commuter network is the biggest in Asia, but only three of its 10 operators are finding enough passengers and slots to assure profits. The carriers face two major impasses: a well-developed ground transportation network and a lack of takeoff and landing slots. The ground network includes...

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