IATA Again Calls For Reductions At Tokyo Narita Airport

IATA is demanding the Narita Airport Authority reduce charges at its facility, after more than a year of negotiations that have failed to produce lower charges. IATA Director General Giovanni Bisignani said he complained loudly to the Japanese government over the past few months, declaring, "Our...

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