Baliles sees 3,600 new flights per year for U.S. carriers to Japan
Access U.S.-Japan Chairman Gerald Baliles says U.S. and Japanese negotiators have agreed that when they meet Sept. 22 in Tokyo they will work on a pact that would produce 3,600 new flights a year - almost 70 a week - for U.S. airlines to Japan. Launched from as many as 10 new U.S. cities, the...
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