Polar routes advocated by Russia could save airlines millions of dollars
Polar routes advocated by overflight-fee-hungry Russia could save airlines tens of millions of dollars annually in fuel alone. Flights between Singapore and Washington would be three hours shorter, and Delhi-Los Angeles and Tokyo-London would be trimmed greatly if aviation officials in Krasnoyarsk...
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