OzJet Backs Off Scheduled Service Afer Four Month Run
Upstart Australian carrier OzJet is abandoning the scheduled flying market in that country after about four months of operations. The airline is axing its flights between Melbourne and Sydney and concentrating on charter operations with a "reduced work force," said airline Chairman Paul Stoddart...
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