Japan Stands Firm Against Open Skies Model
Japanese Ministry of Transport (MOT) Deputy Director General Jiro Hanyu said he is "firmly against" open skies, at least as defined by the U.S. "It's not that I hate open skies," he said, "it's that I love real competition." He made the comments at last week's Asian Open Skies conference in Phoenix...
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