Dasburg fears U.S. will fold its hand in Japan talks even though it holds the high cards
Failing to insist on open skies with Japan "would be akin to a poker player folding when he was holding four aces," Northwest Chief John Dasburg told the Senate Commerce aviation subcommittee last week. U.S. carriers have a two-thirds share of U.S.-Japan air services, he noted; the current agreement...
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