Colombia's International Air Traffic Down 14% In 2002

Oscar Rueda, CEO of the Colombian travel agents association (ANATO), reported a 14% decrease in international air traffic in 2002, a $150 million blow to local airlines and travel agencies. Rueda blamed the country's political, security and economic troubles -- which have led 40 governments to...

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