Post-Tsunami, World Changed for Southeast Asian Carriers

Falling passenger counts in post-tsunami Asia have led the region's airlines to rewrite their routes and fleet plans as they try to woo back 43 million international visitors. For the moment, they've discovered, smaller is better. It didn't take long for many of them to change gears, shifting their...

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