`BLACK YEAR' IN EUROPE
According to the Assn. of European Airlines (AEA), ``1998 is turning out to be a `black year' for flight delays.'' During the first half, more than 20% of AEA member airlines' scheduled flights departed with a more than 15-min. delay. Even worse, in June, delays peaked at a record 29.1%, AEA...
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