Japan's `Big Three'
Skymark Airlines is to become Japan's first new airline in 35 years, challenging the three majors and their subsidiaries as a cut-rate competitor on domestic routes starting next September. The carrier, backed by a travel agent with initial capitalization of 1.3 billion yen ($10.6 million), expects...
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