Traffic Recovery Lags In International Markets

In February 1991, when the Persian Gulf war began, U.S. airlines' traffic plummeted more than 10% below year-earlier levels overall, and more than 25% on international routes. Within three months, traffic was back to 1990 levels, and by the end of the year international traffic was outpacing...

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