POST-TERROR-PLOT TRANSATLANTIC CHARTER DEMAND SPIKE WANES

THE SPIKE in demand for transatlantic charter flights following the imposition of more stringent airline security measures in the wake of an alleged terrorist plot in England has receded, but it hasn't disappeared. In the first few days after the heightened security procedures went into effect Aug...

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