OPPOSING VIEWS
Northwest Airlines and United Airlines, the two U.S. beneficiaries of the existing restrictive air services agreement between the U.S. and Japan, are taking sharply different views on potential changes to the pact. In anticipation of U.S.-Japan talks this month, Northwest continues to rail against a...
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