Japanese airlines said their Dec. 22-Jan. 6 holiday season transpacific passenger loads were way off normally buoyant levels
Confirming the bad news trends they began reporting last fall, Japanese airlines said their Dec. 22-Jan. 6 holiday season transpacific passenger loads were way off normally buoyant levels for the two-week period. Nearly 16% fewer passengers left Japan during the holidays than the corresponding 2000...
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