Japan Gains Equality, U.S. Sees Expansion Opportunities Under New Bilateral
If the Narita slot issue does not disrupt the new U.S.-Japan aviation agreement, carriers will face a significant change in the market, with new competition, greater frequencies, code-share alliances and pressure on Japanese carriers to become more competitive. For Japan, the two major achievements...
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